I have always believed that the most exaggerated shooting method should be a morbid expression, so I have always recognized the morals and values of "The Mermaid of the Sewer". "Division" starring James McAvoy, the film itself gave me a sense of the moral bottom line of a sick society. Trust, abuse, these two seem unrelated but closely linked, even a profound experience of dependence and betrayal. The emergence of multiple personalities occurs when I understand that most of them are overly expressive of self-comfort and protection, a strong rejection of the pain they have suffered, and then different views of either resistance or obedience appear. All parties have equal rights to rule the same body. The personality swap in the film brought me more awareness of moral values, and even made me almost willing to agree with the evolutionary relationship that this split brings to human beings. The director seems to have given the film to maximize this effect. A higher degree - "faith". From the perspective of belief and approaching religion, it reminds people to ignore the potential of self, and warns that even when belief is inflated to the highest point, it is still emotional empathy that controls the thinking. The kind of sympathy of the same kind makes people wonder whether suffering is luck or grief.
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