The brave can always break the boundaries of the circle

Cara 2022-03-25 09:01:11

Possibly because of the difference between Eastern and Western cultures, Chinese universities do not have such clear boundaries. The distinction between circles that the film shows is like the landowners and oppressed peasants in ancient China. The difference is that Chinese peasants cannot break the boundaries of classes and achieve equality by themselves. They can only unite or wait for the times to change. In other words, their fate is in the hands of God. In contrast, the movie is much more relaxed. On the college campus, the girl organizes her 'ghetto' friends with a spirit of resistance to achieve relative equality. I don't know why, how I feel like this scene is a bit like Martin Luther King's speech. And on the other hand, universities really have such a class division, and I have reservations about the comparison.

Aside from the plot of this movie, let's look at this girl again. She lost her mother since childhood. In order to know more about her mother, she joined her former organization, but was accidentally abandoned, and then went to the 'bottom level' and successfully achieved a counterattack at the bottom. From a careless silly girl to an overall leader of the organization. What never changed in her was that courage. When faced with the exclusion of the most popular people in the whole school, he never counseled, and he was unwilling to the status quo in front of the circle boundaries. The girl is actually very ordinary, but her courage makes her special.

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