Said to watch it a second time and then seriously wrote a review, but in the end I didn't watch it. Record some of the scattered thoughts you had with Z at the time. One is about education, and the other is about the questioning of human society. It has a process of escape and return, from a group world where it is not accepted, to defect to a deserted island, to be captured, to escape again, and to return. He has many questions, why are these two fleeing children not accepted? Why do they know each other? sam asked the wounded boy scout why you don't like me, the boy scout said why i like you, no one likes you. But I feel that this film is not very critical and painful. It includes some warm things, such as the girl's mother is not that far away from her, such as there are a lot of good people, the police officer, such as the group of children eventually left those vicious stuff. Thinking of some very similar social problems, such as the child is not accepted among the family and his peers and is considered a lunatic (same as in the film), he wants to escape from this bizarre and vicious world, and escape this harm to his birth I want to find a place where I can live with my true and normal self, but this is not accepted. When others say he is a lunatic, he is a lunatic. The reason why he is lunatic is because other people treat lunatics the way they treat lunatics. He, relatively speaking, the film is much warmer than the reality. During that time, I was deeply influenced by "Jane Eyre" and "Sea of Algae". I felt that "The Sea of Algae" was really a good thing, too realistic and too real.
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