who's fault

Michele 2022-04-13 08:01:01

Before commenting on the movie "The Bad Dog Gang", I would like to briefly talk about my own experience. This experience made me understand the psychology of the teenagers in the juvenile detention center in the movie. When I was in elementary school, because of my early development, I was cute and my grades were good, and my female predestined relationship was zero. The girls don't like me and push me away. Coincidentally, my seat was surrounded by a group of so-called "bad boys". Whether I was entangled by them, or longing for a company, I gradually mixed with this group of bad boys. Every day after school we wandered the backstreets, harassing our peers. But I'm not happy, because these bad boys always ask me for money. If I don't have money, I can only steal my parents' money. He was almost raped by boys several times. But in my heart, I vaguely knew that this should not be done. In the fourth grade, I once told the young head teacher Ma, but the teacher didn't know if he didn't want to cause trouble or what, and ignored me. My parents beat me to death because my parents found out that I was stealing money. My mother was crying. No one asked me what was going on. When I was about to graduate, a teacher Chen who admired me and encouraged me to write appeared, and I once again gathered up the courage to tell her about all the blackmails I had been subjected to. Teacher Chen immediately informed the whole class, warning these delinquent teenagers not to approach me, and to accompany me after school for a while. With her encouragement, I decided to change my destiny. This is the me later on. If it weren't for Teacher Chen, I would have been so depraved that I couldn't turn over. Back in the movie, the three teenagers, David, Butch, Angel, was admitted to a juvenile detention center because of one or another fault, and was abused in the juvenile detention center, but they were unwilling to tell the instructors and parents. Not just the three of them, none of the teenagers in the entire juvenile detention center would reveal the fact of bullying. I was puzzled at first, but after thinking about my own experience, I understood. My parents were fine, but when I found out I was stealing money, I didn't tell them the truth. Children are very strong but very fragile, and once they lose confidence in adults, it is difficult to open up again. Therefore, children will use various ways to cover up the truth, but in their hearts they hope that others can listen to them and have sincere love. Frankly speaking, when I was a child, my father was not very good to me. He often beat me for various things. I couldn't feel my father's love for me. I always felt that I picked it up. My mother is very kind to me, but just because she is kind to me, I don't want her to be worried and sad, and always feel that the truth will hurt her directly or indirectly. So I understand very well that the teenagers in the movie do not seek help from adults and authority, but deal with it in their own way, which is violent in most cases. I remember when I was in fourth grade or fifth grade, because of a trivial incident, I beat one of the delinquent teenagers to death. Anger needs to be vented. A person is always a victim, and the result is nothing more than suicide or self-inflicted violence. In the movie, David commits suicide, Butch uses violence to control violence, and Angel resists and is killed by the wrong hand of the instructor. From a rational point of view, they should choose: David waits until the next parental visit to tell his mother; Butch endures until a week later to release; Angel does not resist and bows his head to admit his mistake. But as said above, because adults no longer trust them, they prefer to rely on their own impulses and intuitions, even if it is very stupid. Adults, because they do not understand children's psychology, in a dogmatic way, it is impossible for children to find the right direction. For example in the movie Ms. B's workshop, let these children who are struggling between life and death every day rate their mood that day. Some people say 0 points, 0 points every day, doesn't she understand? These are scores for mood, and it is useless to control one's anger, it is just the obscenity of the authorities. For example, Ms B, you have the freedom to be in a bad mood because of trivial matters, then this group of people who are trapped in a cage and have no hope of going out can be in a better mood. Therefore, zero points are not negative resistance, but the child's true mood. There is also the method of Laogai, apart from digging aimlessly, is there any other better way for them to reconnect with the world? For example, building a vegetable garden, getting along with cats and dogs, etc., have all proved to be better ways, which can rediscover the meaning of life for the imprisoned people and stimulate the gentle side. Another example is Freedomwriter, which encourages children to write and read. I remember my parents' first reaction to me stealing money at the time was to punish, hit! Wouldn't it be better if they didn't hit me but talked to me calmly? However, "punishment can let children know that they are wrong" is generally considered the most appropriate method by adults, but in reality, it just proves that punishment is the worst method.

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  • Lolita 2022-04-14 09:01:07

    A very real alternative society, full of desires, extreme emotions, and more insinuatingly reflect the various bad roots of the American social system, whether it is forbearance or indulgence, their young hearts cannot escape the narrow cage, the big ending It's so violent but it's not enough, I really want to know how Butch is doing, and seeing his leg is broken, I understand that our 3 children have finally settled.

  • Merle 2022-04-13 08:01:01

    When we don't know whether the facts are true or not, we use one word: lifelike~~~

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