The film tells us at least one thing as bystanders: how to deal with the pain of others? It is to stand by and be indifferent; to sneer and dodge; or to empathize and be gentle. Everyone can reflect on themselves. When people around you have problems, how do you deal with them? Secondly, from personal experience, the so-called trauma is indeed difficult to forget, but sometimes being too immersed in the trauma is far more lethal and lasting than the trauma itself. Just like a suitcase, at a certain stage in life, it will naturally be thrown away. There is a principle in life that I think is very reliable: Treat others as you want others to treat you. Someone will complain again, oh, I paid so much, so-and-so is still like that; or, what is it about me, I have nothing to do when I am full and do nothing for him...I think What is said is that society is a big cycle, and it runs very slowly, so the effect is not as fast as imagined, and it takes time to change from quantity to quality. Simple example: if you do not give up your seat to a pregnant woman, it is very likely that no one will give up your seat to your wife or your future pregnancy. Going back to the movie, this little girl received pain, but also received a heart of compassion; she received everyone's love, and at the same time she also received a grateful heart.
Look at this father again. This dad turned out to be a really bad dad, but I thought, if this dad was too bad, he wouldn't have such a sincere friend. My daughter is nine years old, and my dad didn't start learning how to be a dad until she had an accident. Isn't that funny? The question is straightforward and seems to be the problem of the bad guy, but think about it again, the lack of care at home and the indifference of education , isn't it also a problem, think about it again, how did that bad uncle embark on the road of crime, and why do so many people who have been released from prison still not repent?
The law cannot prevent crimes at all, only convict them. In this film, it doesn't even have the basic effect of convicting people, and the art must be exaggerated. Punishment does not make people repent, and punishment only makes people know they are wrong. Although I also feel that this villain has not been sentenced enough, I always believe that he will never escape his inner judgment, his soul will sue him, and he will never be able to live a peaceful life unless he repents. At least one thing: when he saw that the girl he had hurt was actually pulling his father to smash him, was he really as calm as he appeared to be.
The mean is the pass of the mean, and the noble is the epitaph of the noble. This sentence is really well interpreted in this movie, but I deeply hope that this is not our society, the best is: the mean is the tomb of the mean, and the noble is the pillow of the noble.
Share a sentence that someone shared with me not long ago: to live a life, do not strive for perfection, but to be worthy of conscience.
I also share a saying that I like very much: there is only one kind of heroism in the world, that is, after recognizing the truth of life, still loving life.
I'm still at the stage where I love life but I'm just uncovering the tenth of the mystery of life, and I don't know if I'll freak out and run away unheroically when I find out that life is not a beautiful bride at all. I ran away, my dear friend, you must drag me back.
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