adults and minors

Vilma 2022-04-19 09:03:04


Fortunately or unfortunately, I watched it together with the battle royale, and then I came to an idea:
Why can't the Japanese always go around between adults and minors, can't they get around this circle? It is estimated that they have been protected by the old beauty for a long time. They have a complex of Shi's father, Shi's mother, or something else. Haha

, they have experienced nuclear explosions, experienced major earthquakes, and it is not easy for small Japan! Enough for them to reflect, natural disasters are easy to avoid, but man-made disasters are hard to prevent! How about moving this to China?
Chinese people are used to being arrogant, and they are unlikely to reflect on anything. That is too mysterious, and it is not as good as practical cynicism, Xiaoyao, etc.
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I think it's the last dialogue between the two minors of the male and female protagonists, as if growing up means accepting Those values ​​and things like that, but you refuse, so what? But in the end, the male protagonist still accepted the so-called growth, the so-called values, and then turned himself in. Then why add more oil, is it my illness or your illness!
Maybe it's because of watching "Chrysanthemum and the Knife", I can't help watching a movie with this sociological method, it's tiring enough!

There is nothing new about politics being dirty, but even so, there is a saying that no one can escape politics. So that is to say, one must live in filth. Accepting dirty values ​​doesn't necessarily mean you can survive, but at least it saves you from the trouble of suicide.
One can imagine the mood of its citizens in Japan, which has been under the asylum of the United States for many years, but what if it leaves this asylum? Facing a dirty world, you must learn to survive and fight. Adults may be stricter towards minors, and can even say casually like Sumita's father, "I really don't need you. How many children have no resentment after hearing this?" After experiencing so much suffering, I am already afraid of the cruelty and indifference of this world.
Whether it is a minor who is eager to grow up or has to grow up, the BR law is imposed on you. There are no exceptions. If you want to escape, do you think that you can rely on the cleverness of playing with the computer and the madness of sweeping with guns? Takeshi Kitano, who is cold on the outside and warm on the inside! Tired of it!
It is unbearable cruelty and indifference to a world that hates being unnecessarily and is afraid of losing the protection of adults. I am afraid this is the Japanese complex.


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