I really don't want to say much about the plot.
It’s just a sudden awakening. We are also living under the watchful eyes of people around us. Every move, every word and deed is being watched by inexplicable people for no reason. People will always comfort you and say: live and be happy. BUT! HOW? Maybe the middle-aged man with an extramarital affair downstairs will not only steal your car without knowing it, but even gossip about the private life of the young man in Unit 4. Look at those news, they are all eye-catching. But someone is watching! Also enjoyed watching. As the innocent man in the film said, if the Hunger Games doesn't get attention, it doesn't have to be held. I admit that this is a powerless fantasy, but this powerlessness is not due to the lack of self-needs, but that you cannot change a certain group of people who will live forever: watching the fun is not too big of a problem, but it has not contributed much to productivity. If they are willing, they might as well use the spittle stars to irrigate the drought-stricken areas, and they can save a few acres of crops and accumulate some virtue for themselves.
It’s fine if fate is joking with you. Life is unhappy after all, but when even one’s own psychological activities begin to be disturbed by the outside world, it becomes uneconomical to live in the crowd. Put a sincere smile on his face every day, but he has to figure out how to achieve "the victory of the revolution". Is this survival?
People will miss childhood. Those days were simple, not only because you were young, but also because the small world and small companions at that time were also small. Don't be glad we don't live in District 12, because we have become "tributes" since we came into this world.
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