At first, I held the biscuits in the mood to appreciate the movie, and curled up my legs in the chair to enjoy it. But the first murder scene at the beginning made me horrified, and I lost my appetite at all = =. I even paused for many times, wanting to say that I will watch it with my friends tomorrow (it is completely treated as a horror movie at this time). But in the end, I decided to watch it, just because of its five stars.
Seven deadly sins. What exactly does that mean? Maybe many people have no time to think too much after reading it. Although it is an old film of 1995, it seems that it is very popular recently to punish the escaped sins by creating horror events, such as the popular Japanese drama Bloody Monday. Many people may think at first, "Ah, it must be wrong to kill or something!" But think about it carefully, when those people escaped legal and even social condemnation, is it still a sin to use violence to suppress violence?
In the Japanese drama Joker I watched recently, there is a sentence that I think is very thought-provoking: In this world, justice will not work, and if you want to defeat evil, you must make yourself infected with evil.
I always thought that innocence was a compliment, but gradually with age, I gradually discovered that innocence is also a derogatory meaning. Just like Mir was accused of being naive by William at that time, it is a kind of regret in the eyes of adults. But does innocence really mean ignorance and ignorance?
Sometimes, it is because of the darkness that I become naive.
A series of movies and a series of TV series criticize the dark society and the numb crowd. But at the same time, they give the audience bright hope: Ah, it turns out that darkness will never overcome light. People think that whoever leaves the last, who is the last to die, is a failure. But if you think about it, John isn't a loser, he's largely won. Just because of that shot from Mill. A great hero is never a king who returns triumphantly with a smile, but a warrior who lives heroically in his own definition.
So, what should we do? How to face this increasingly chaotic society? Is it indifference and disdain, or enthusiasm and optimism? Is it to see through the world's red dust and imagine a paradise in the heart, or is it still naive to believe that the future will have a happy ending?
All this, at least for me, really can't find the answer.
But I believe that old William finally regained his struggle, not an accident, but a complete reform. No matter what, you can't give up your naivety; no matter what, you have to gamble bravely!
Bet that I can change a little bit of the world, and bet that I will see a bright future!
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