The protagonist of the movie is not a great personality, he can sacrifice other people just for a companion, this is human nature, this is recognition.
I secretly thought that the whole 3 was written around identity. Through contradictions and conflicts, love and friendship, the choice between the entire city and the rebels, the plot was sublimated step by step, reaching a climax when the heroine died. For the heroine, she identifies with the whole city, and what she wants to save is everyone, that's why she stands in place when the laboratory building collapses and perishes with the city. The opposite is Thomas, he doesn't care about the life and death of the whole city, he only cares about friends and Teresa, because of identification, friendship and love. Looking at the conflicts of the whole faction, there is no good or bad in reality. It is black and white. They are all for the interests of their own faction or have anger in their hearts. If necessary, they can choose to destroy the other faction, because they agree, because they stand together.
In the conflict, the male protagonist's reaction is more like a person. He will be cowardly, and he will also burst out with incredible bravery. This is a person, and this is the real life who can empathize.
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