"H"

Charlene 2022-03-23 09:02:01

H is probably the only character in the film who wakes up to the end. Black skin, since the Middle Ages, has been watching the various slaughter and struggles of white people, and in modern times, it has been freed from the shackles of slaves and put on the shackles of morality. As a mercenary out of the system, in all the darkest and filthiest corners of the world, at this moment, he once again became the dirty gun of the so-called righteous man. Watching the officials finally wanted to torture Younger's two children by themselves. A train with two tracks, one dead or five dead? There is no point in this discussion at all and there is no right or wrong at all. The important thing is that no matter which one dies, we as passengers should repent and regret. The important thing is that we need to keep humanity and reason always present. The important thing is that this one mistake doesn't make us happy and doesn't make us make another mistake. But in the end rationality also has a selfish side. H gives Younger freedom. He gave him the chance to cut himself off from his murderer's guilt. Women and men, sensual and rational, white and black, fragile/strong and strong/fragile. This movie is probably trying to talk about that.

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Extended Reading
  • Dawn 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    shocking human nature (heart)

  • Rigoberto 2022-04-24 07:01:08

    Male number one is the highest!

Unthinkable quotes

  • [last lines]

    General Paulson: This never happened. They never existed. Younger, the children, none of them.

  • H: Bring me the kids.