The film tells a brutal story with restraint and repression. People instinctively believe that children are pure and honest, which is a kind of prejudice in itself. This kind of prejudice, along with maliciousness spread among the crowd, shattered the peaceful life of a kind and honest man, and caused his dignity to be trampled and his morality to be trampled. cast aside.
In reality, such prejudices abound. Humans are social animals. When universal values determine that a person is evil and everyone is spreading evil around him, it doesn’t matter whether the person is really evil or not. It has been branded as a villain, and those who think they stand on the moral high ground will rush to spread the word, add some details in their own imagination, use vicious words to spurn and humiliate, and use this "sinner" to set off their greatness sense of justice.
Rumors are like a blade, and they will kill an innocent person at the spiritual level. Such tragedies are constantly being staged in real life. How many people have the courage and sincerity to apologize even when all this is finally proven to be a misunderstanding? All this farce will soon be overwhelmed by time, people will soon turn their attention to new events, and in the hearts of those who have been stigmatized by vicious rumors, the scars will continue to exist, even with them throughout their lives.
There are a few things about the film that really hit me:
1. The male protagonist never takes the time to prove his innocence, but just suffers all injustice silently. In his heart, only the misunderstanding of him by the people he loves hurts him the most, his girlfriend, his best friend, his son... He doesn't even understand how life can be turned upside down, and the people at the center of the storm are It is this kind and even dull character, and this strong contrast is embarrassing.
2. Klara admitted three times that she made up the whole thing and admitted that she was just lying, the first time to the teacher, the second time to her mother, and the third time to her father. And they either use their own values to selectively deny her truth and believe her lies; or even if they understand the truth, they still do not have the courage to apologize. People can be self-righteous and hurt others without knowing it.
3. The male protagonist picked up Klare and walked into the house. Klara responded with her innocent smile. In fact, she is not a bad child. She has not yet formed a complete set of values. Let's go for a walk together; and the male protagonist is a really kind person, even if his heart is full of holes, he will still love klara, not avoiding, not being indifferent, not resentful, because he knows she is just a child...
4. The last shot, it doesn't matter who the shooter is, he can be anyone, anyone blinded by gossip and prejudice, to issue a warning? Deportation order? Or really want to put the male lead to death? I have no idea. What I do know is this: This is the real tragedy - once prejudice is formed, it's ingrained. And what I'm afraid of is that people look at a person with tinted glasses for a long time, and that person will really become what they think...
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