Compromise, so accept the change of day and night, so there are policies and countermeasures, so pretend to be in love to cater to the audience.
This is a movie full of contradictions. Just like life. It is by no means a film that highlights violence and blood, nor is it a film that simply explores human nature, or even has nothing to do with politics. But people, the mask in life, are you catering to? Still compromising? Or is there really no difference? Life controls everything anyway.
Watching this movie, I am not moved, not touched, not excited, but only deeply sad and helpless. The reality is always like this. While we curse its cruelty and cruelty, we rack our brains to cater to the unspoken rules. We are afraid that we will not be able to guess the leader's psychology, and we are afraid that we will guess too well and get burned.
The kind of person who desperately wants to participate in the Hunger Games has been assimilated by the rules, and even deeply wants to make rules. The kind of person who avoids this kind of game has no courage to face this terrifying environment. Because they see too well and are powerless to change.
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