I watched it off and on for a long time because there were no subtitles, hahahahaha, but I still watched the documentary about the Chinese guy. It unfolded from three angles of skateboarding. The handsome white guy had the typical life of a young man who didn’t study. Domestic violence makes him more eager for family. At first, he also wanted to be a good father, but how can hope and practice be the same? When he started domestic violence, he was destined to be the same as his parents; a cheerful and optimistic black guy appeared in the camera He always has a big smile between his teeth, which makes people feel his kindness at once. The sensitive director Chinese guy is farther away from his mother because of his mother's remarriage and stepfather's domestic violence. His mother is reluctant to accept an interview, but she Said, "If I appear in the film, you can feel better, so can I." The guy gently scolded his mother for remarrying and made him suffer domestic violence from his stepfather. The mother said she didn't know about it, but the son's silence made people know that the mother Just pretend not to know and make yourself feel better. It made me realize that many people will choose face-to-face questioning to relieve the pain of being hurt at the time by experiencing the embarrassment of the other party and the pleasure of self-blame, but this kind of pleasure is nihilistic and can never be repaired.
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