Human nature is greedy, you and I are both.

Camylle 2022-01-10 08:02:38

Corruption of this thing is normal.

Corruption of this thing is normal. One million is greedy, and one penny is also greedy. As small as a paper clip, a mask, as large as trillions. Everyone has a different purpose, but for the same reason, holding things that don't belong to them. We often criticize big tigers, forgetting that we often take advantage of them, and we don't even feel that we are greedy, let alone bear the slightest sense of guilt.

The children went home after school and walked along the podium with half a piece of chalk to do graffiti. Grandma went to the street and picked up five yuan to fill up the vegetable money. When they came home, she was still chewing on a grape that was "tasting" in the supermarket. Parents come home from get off work and bring two copies of ID cards from the work unit for you. After the meal, the family watched the news and criticized a high-ranking official who was arrested and said that he was greedy by hundreds of millions, good or bad, good or bad. Who can really do nothing for good and small for evil?

The amount of greed is only related to your ability and courage.

There are only two kinds of people who really hate corruption, one is the child who is not deeply pure in heart, and the other is the person who is envious of others than you are more greedy.

I am not washing the ground for corruption, but washing the ground for humanity. As long as human beings exist, corruption will never die. Whoever has no good wishes when he is young, may there be no bad people in this world, no corruption, everyone abide by the rules, and the world is a happy world. It's a pity that it's just a fairy tale, and reality is always reality.

Human nature is greedy, you and I are both.

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  • Marley 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    Three and a half stars, I think the filming is good. The characters and stories have some shadows of The Wolf of Wall Street and the American Murderer (but there is no violent plot). There are also ideas for the rhythm and suspense of the script. The handling of the ending feels a bit low-key, which is a pity.

  • Marley 2022-04-21 09:03:01

    Top 10 of the year! "Breeds" director Corey Finlay is much more stable this time, and is limited by the biographical subject matter, and the weirdness is no longer interesting, which is a pity. In fact, as a biopic, he has once again jumped out of the frame of a genre film: the most interesting part is the part where Pam's corruption is exposed, Anna Legge's character finds Pam's follow-up camera and "" In Liang, Anya's role in the party is in the same vein as the camera; there is also a strange soundtrack by the master of the soundtrack of "Escape from the Dead" and "Us"; As a gay character, Rafael Caso is really weirdly sexy; it's a pity that the "Masque"-style use of sideways and frontal faces to suggest the character's psychological state is no longer used. Kerui's greatest strength lies not only in the rare stylization and authorship of genre films, but also in his high sensitivity to casting and perfect training of actors. The performances of big and small roles are extremely eye-catching. This film also raises the question: Is corruption a problem of institutional defects or personal corruption? Or both? 100/100

Bad Education quotes

  • Phil Metzger: The receipts are gone. They're in the bin of a shredder probably.

    Frank Tassone: But, she could have replaced them. I mean, there's a very real scenario here where all the other expenses are legit, right?

    Phil Metzger: Maybe. I don't know.

    Frank Tassone: Okay, Phil. Phil, she's not some criminal mastermind, right? Pam is our friend and she has made a stupid mistake.

  • Phil Metzger: What about the State Controller? He could barge into this office at any given moment and conduct an outside audit.

    Frank Tassone: Has he ever done that once in your 30 years of experience?

    [Phil shakes his head no]

    Frank Tassone: Exactly.