The first two words of the translated name are too eye-catching, and it is easy to mislead people who have a quick glance, and give movie-goers a preconceived psychological presupposition. If you look at it with this kind of thinking in mind, you will really feel that the more you look, the more you feel that you can't touch the theme, although it is circled around the theme. It took a long while to realize that the neglected "suspicious cloud" at the back was the point.
What is the proper meaning between norms and tolerance? Strictness has a strict reason, and there is no way to make a circle without rules; human nature has a position of human nature, admit that no one is perfect, and reconcile with the world and yourself, this is the way to survive . When I was young, I took it for granted that the world is either black or white, but as I got older and things unfolded like a picture scroll, I realized how the complexity of the world could be simply depicted in black and white. The "innocence" represented by "Innocent" is indeed beautiful, but in the adult world, it will show timidity and manifest as "ignorance". Sister James is like an "innocent child", bewildered in the fierce confrontation between the ancient dogma of strict prohibition represented by the principal and the nun and the modern lively fraternity and forgiveness represented by the priest, as we all experience confusion Expect. In fact, even the principal nun, who seems to be upright on the surface and firmly believes in her own thoughts, said at the end of the film that she had been shaken in her heart, so that her iceberg-like face shattered in an instant. into fragile tears.
I agree with the saying that watching movies and watching other people's stories is actually a process of reflecting on one's own heart. As far as I'm concerned, this movie made it even more clear to me that there are some things where no one has the supreme authority to say what is right and what is wrong. I hope that after the doubts are over, my heart will become clearer, stick to the original intention of truth, goodness and beauty, and be tolerant enough to think different from my own, to learn, to accept, or at least to be willing to understand.
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