After watching the movie, his back became cold and desperate. Without him, it just thinks of certain things in real life, such as ZB controlling public opinion and ordinary people can't speak; bad money drives out good money; serious and dedicated people who are earnestly paid for money and take credit for bonuses, and so on.
The film tells the story of two fresh birds with different temperaments and different goals joining Riot Club. As the saying goes, if you don’t change your surname, you don’t change your name. The Riot Club has always done wicked things that ruin the world. It is wicked to new members and even to the innocent. Needless to say, new members are being tricked and disgusted and tossed. New members It is also the best spare tire for confessing guilt. It belongs to the "last in, first out" inventory valuation method in the field of dead accounting. It is used by veterans of history, finance and philosophy, without smashing the plate from beginning to end. Miles, a rookie who was beaten and disabled, was dumbfounded when he heard the club's decision to plead guilty to his guilty pill?
I think at the beginning, with what kind of admiration and longing, Miles applied to join the club. Even from Westminster College, he never expected that he could use Latin as a limerick on the spot, but it was like that inside. Dirty, they have no education, noisy in public places, seriously endangering social order; they mock and insult civilians, QJ public opinion; they have no moral bottom line, even the girlfriend of a member is in their eyes. She is a call girl who can be trampled on at will, because this "friend's wife" is from an ordinary person and has no background...
When I saw this, I was outraged as a woman. What was angry was that Miles didn't resist. What was angry was that sister paper still stupidly asked Miles, what do you think? Look at Nima, shouldn't you pick up the knife and abolish this group of beasts? Isn’t it true that Western civilized countries have always enforced strict laws against sexual harassers?
After skipping the hustle and bustle of the plot, Miles finally was not sent to the top bag. It was another rookie who pleaded guilty. Oh no, it should be said that the legendary Alistair deserved the crime. He secretly texted Miles’ girlfriend to humiliate Miles. Yes, it is the scourge that he has been stirring up the flames, the bottom line that he has been provoking everyone, and the restaurant owner he has beaten up. The murder weapon has his fingerprints on it, so he deserves it.
But has he been sanctioned by law? No, at the end of the film, he had to get what he wanted. He ended his college career ahead of schedule and went to do big things next to his uncle who was a high-ranking official. Remember when he laughed at Oxford for being stupid and lacking in studying hard for a degree? Remember how he longed to escape the shadow of his glorious brother? Do you still remember that he was a "scumbag" who couldn't write a valuable paper and was mentioned many times by his supervisor?
The diligent and humble people who shepherd themselves are unlucky in the film. They are a disadvantaged group. The world is in the hands of the despicable. The despicable is a parasite. Even the roof of the house cannot be repaired, so he has to open his home for tourists. Visiting, but it is such a group of bastards who occupy the best resources in the world. In order to avoid losing power, they form an alliance and trample on truth, goodness and beauty.
Righteousness does not exist in this alliance, and only benefits are the only basis for the alliance. At the end of the film, Miles left the club and left the circle. Isn't he the only exception to his conscience? It is not difficult to imagine that if he takes the career path in the future, it will definitely not work, after all, he is no longer in the circle.
In other words, Miles mixed in and failed.
After watching this movie about ruining the three views, how can I look directly at Oxford University?
The film sees the big from the small, and it has the subtlety of seeing a leopard. The young Sam Claflin can not only play Me before You and Love, Rosie's handsome and heart-warming, but also act so scheming and ruthless in the film. Of course, how can an actor who has become a producer before his establishment is so willing to act only as silly and sweet? His darkness and weirdness in the film really shocked me.
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