I also want to have a big one.
We should help others. This common sense, which even children know, seems to be gradually ineffective now.
Two days ago, I watched Dragon TV's emergency room story, a reality show. One of them was an old man who accidentally fell while getting off the bus and fell face down. Although there is no serious problem, there are several wounds on his face, blood is constantly bleeding, and his nose is blue and his face is swollen. At that time, no one helped him. He didn't complain to the volunteers about the indifference of human beings. He said: In today's society...there are good-hearted people to help the elderly, but they still want to extort others. It's no wonder that people today are afraid to do good things...
I remember this story . very deep. Frankly speaking, I am not a kind person, and when I see a thief, I may not really dare to criticize it loudly. But when I saw this little clip, I thought, if I was there, if I saw it, I would still help him. (Probably make a recording haha) Because if I don't do it, this scene will come back over and over in my head, and I'll think, maybe I'm not myself.
Pulled away again.
Hero didn't kill the professor, and told the professor not to kill the mercenary businessman. It takes courage to control your emotions.
Think of the POI season 3 I just finished watching. Finch didn't follow the machine's request to kill people, because if he took this step, he couldn't go back. They let the man go, and they were chased in turn. But Finch was right, because they were still themselves.
From an animation standpoint, this one is pretty good. Heroic movies are always welcome.
When I see Dabai, I think of Groot in Guardians of the Galaxy.
We are groots.
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