Matthew says, "But I tell you, love your enemies. Pray for those who persecute you."
Putting aside those rhetoric and sensational parts, the latest "Batman The Lego Movie" released in China is probably talking about this truth.
In traditional DC stories, the Joker is a deeply evil character who kills Batman's beloved and thus becomes Wayne's nemesis. But in such a movie targeting children, all hatred and violence are softened into a kind of hatred and murder caused by mutual misses. For Batman's initial refusal to admit his status (yes, the Joker wants Batman to admit that he is the one Batman hates the most), the Joker even sacrificed Gotham City at the cost; and finally, Batman revealed The voice of the heart, let the clown open the knot in his heart, and all the dark clouds finally dissipated.
The weakness of loners is that they are afraid to express love, even in the form of hate. So it's a story that love has to say. In fact, the answer is simple, "Just say what you want, how can we know if you don't say it?" In fact, everything can be communicated, it just depends on the time and place and whether the situation is suitable.
Hate is often an appearance of love, but we really don't know if hate is a form of love. A dog and two cats in the family have to fight from time to time. They are clearly enemies on the surface. I often felt that cats were the smartest animals in the world until she met a dog.
Perhaps it is because it is natural to love and kill each other, so from ancient Chinese folk tales to European and American animations, such stories of dragon and tiger fighting are always emerging. China has Royal Cat and Jin Mao Rat, America has Tom and Jerry, China has Liu Yongdou and Shen, America has Batman and The Joker... Without an opponent, it is the most difficult to survive, and invincibility is indeed the most lonely.
Oh, yes, it is said that we Scorpios hold grudges the most, so this may be a symptom of how lonely invincibility is.
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