I don't know if it's the beginning of the movie that was shot well, or the result of my own epiphany. It seems that the latter is more critical. I understand a few simple things:
Fear is deeply rooted in everyone. To overcome it one must go back to the source of the fear. Even a detail in a scene from a childhood encounter, find and overcome it. You can even make it a nightmare for your own enemies. To make others fear, you must first overcome your own fear.
A lyncher, in order to compete for personal gain, is called a lyncher by using violence to control violence. This is a road of no return.
Defenders, fighting violence against violence in order to protect themselves and protect people's right to live is different. And if you continue to surpass yourself, it will be even more incredible to break through the limit.
Why do we fall? - to stand up!
Fear has two manifestations: one is resistance, the other is waiting to die.
Don't let the enemy treat you like a mortal.
Can't condone, can't show mercy. But you have to learn to control your emotions, or you will hurt yourself.
Murder must pay for life, not condoning rape. Only the indifference of the society will lead to the corruption of public security. To fight back against evil, the ability and technology are not important, but the determination and courage to take the initiative to attack.
Revenge is not the solution to the problem, stop it on the spot, adjudicate after the fact, conscience and scales!
The future is more important and more worthy of concern than the past.
Justice is to maintain order and harmony, while revenge is just a momentary personal emotion. To do justice is to forget the pain and not get emotional.
To understand the ugliness of human nature. To understand the things you don't know, but you're afraid of, is to blend in.
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