For some reason, seeing Max Mikkelsen's eyes instantly reminded me of Adrien Brody's melancholy look in the movie "Transcendence". The film talks about a lot of issues, but I think two are the most important: the importance of family education and the malice of the rabble.
The importance of family education
I have always believed in the importance of family of origin, and Klara and Marcus are two stark contrasts.
1. Klara: Innocent Homeschooling Victim
Klara's parents are not in harmony and often quarrel. She is also ignored by her parents. Her brother's unintentional misguided shocks her young mind. This is the bad family environment she faces, from her dark-colored In the eye sockets I could feel the nourishment of her lack of family love.
Girls should need father's love more, and Lucas, who is kind-hearted and likes children, this father's best friend made her find the feeling of father's love, and she transferred the missing father's love to him. So, she kissed him without hesitation and gave him a small gift. When she didn't get a response, she had a fantasy and combined the pictures she saw from her brother with Lucas and said it. Some unintentional remarks, I think this is unintentional, she must not know what harm will be done to Lucas.
I believe that Klara is innocent. She must be young and has no concept of right and wrong. What she said is a bit ambiguous, but the person who first received the information misunderstood. Some people think it is her revenge from love to hatred, which I do not agree with.
2. Marcus: Absolute trust in father
What impresses me most is the absolute trust Marcus has in his father. He has a very good relationship with his father. Even after his parents divorce, he still wants to live with his father. When he learned that his father was being investigated, he ran back in the snow alone and stood firmly on his side. After being misunderstood and discriminated against by others, he used his weak fist to swipe at the tall man, so that he was not afraid of the oncoming man. This is the scene that moved me the most.
From this, it can be fully seen that Lucas is definitely a good father, and his family education is successful.
I also want to be such a good father, and hope that my son can be as good as Marcus!
2. The malice of the rabble
1. The original perpetrator: principal, psychological counselor
The principal didn't listen carefully to Lucas' explanation, but only through the child's words to form a prejudice in her heart, and the psychological counselor's inducing inquiry made her recognize the fact that "Lucas sexually assaulted Klara", and it was more than expected. in serious. He also didn't listen to Lucas' explanation, and didn't even give him a chance to explain. He directly determined that this was the original perpetrator.
2. The rabble: prejudice is worse than ignorance
After accepting the possible fact that "Lucas sexually assaulted Klara", everyone chose to believe it, and fully excavated various trumped-up charges to prove what they believed. became evidence. They don't crave the truth, they're all making it, they're down, they only believe what they "think" is right.
As said in "The Crowd": Once an individual becomes a member of the group, he will no longer be responsible for what he does, and everyone will reveal the side that he is not constrained by. What groups pursue and believe has never been truth and reason, but blind obedience, cruelty, paranoia and fanaticism, and only know simple and extreme feelings.
How common is this kind of thing in reality: a lot of things can be picked up on the Internet, and everyone is like bloodthirsty sharks quickly watching, fanning the flames, and having a carnival together, the truth is not important, it is important It's the kind of freshness and excitement that only those at the center of the storm endure endlessly being slandered by rumors and can only endure it silently.
Each of us seems to have a high IQ, but when we reach the group, we instantly become idiots. In order to gain recognition, individuals are willing to abandon right and wrong, and exchange IQ for that sense of belonging that makes people feel safe.
3. Love and perseverance for life
Lucas loves his job, he loves education, he loves children, letting them play on his shoulders and knocking out his glasses, he's a man full of love.
When faced with groundless accusations and suspicions, he tried to argue for himself. After disappointment, he showed so tenacity again. In the face of everyone's malice, he was unwilling to bow his head and compromise and live tenaciously.
Even though he was abandoned by the whole society, he still lived with dignity, put on a clean suit and limped to church, he walked so straight, so worthy of his conscience!
The courage of this life is also the part that makes me feel the deepest.
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