Collective and unconscious evil, hunting on the moral high ground... These evils, which are close to the original sin of human beings, are packaged into a black Realistic fables, spoken from the mouths of innocent children, giving a fatal blow to the beasts trapped in the cage - I almost think this is God's most proud design... Recognize that there is such a drug in human nature Redeemable stain, so we have laws. But because the law is made by people, the law is obeyed by people, and the law is enforced by people, all this may be in vain, and we may inevitably become blood-drinking hunters.
Now that we have followed the director's camera to such a deep and desperate situation, there is no need to show more mercy to ourselves. But then again, if there was a little light in the darkness, I vaguely think it would be "reflection".
There must be some people who feel that watching such extreme films is self-inflicted and unnecessary. My point of view is that this kind of film that can arouse the viewer's deep reflection is precisely what is scarce and needed. Darkness, inherent evil, cruelty, despair... Going to the hell of human nature and returning to the world, you will not feel that the sun is too dazzling due to the temporary absence of positive energy, but will be more aware of and cherish the small good things around you , and will be more calm and calm when evil accidentally visits. At least, when we see news topics such as "Chinese students", "BMW cars" and "killed" with obvious emotional guidance, we will not have unnecessary associations and the ridiculous moral judgment that follows...
In the end, just like the gunshot that scared me at the end of the film, extreme evil always exists, and it is often accompanied by extreme goodness. Reflect.
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