Today, the political teacher showed us this film. We didn’t finish the film, but only watched it for more than half an hour. The teacher stopped a dozen minutes before the end of get out of class and asked everyone to talk about their feelings about watching the film.
In the process of watching the film, I noticed that many of my classmates were playing with their mobile phones or doing their own things, so that when the teacher asked everyone to discuss together, most of them were silent or you looked at me and I looked at you, including me, of course. Although I really want to answer, I find that every time I have to speak in public, I feel restrained and nervous, so most of the time I express my point of view, I can only talk nonsense without logic.
Of course, I was not able to speak in front of everyone afterwards, but after the get out of class was over, the film was still replayed in my mind over and over again. Perhaps this film contained too much content, or perhaps my mind was too chaotic. Write down some of your disorganized feelings.
There is a man in the film who said that he killed someone for the first time after joining the army, and the scary thing is that he is so addicted to the thrill of killing that he will carry a loaded gun in his life now. Even hoping that someone could hurt him or break in so he would have a legitimate reason to satisfy his murderous thrill. When he described his inner secret, I didn't even see a trace of an anti-social person in his eyes. On the contrary, his eyes seemed to be evasive but sincere. Dirty, anti-social desires speak out, and he himself knows that such desires are not allowed or recognized, so what we see is a man after decades of justice and moral education in human society At a certain moment in his life, he suddenly unearthed a long-buried desire. This desire that ran counter to social justice made him very painful. Fortunately, this pain did not make him do extreme things, but Hopefully the two can be combined - there's a valid reason to achieve this murderous thrill of your own. Each of us has this kind of unspeakable desire to a greater or lesser extent. This desire may be dirty, unacceptable to the public, and more unattainable. So how should we balance it? ?
Many people in the film mentioned some important turning points in their lives. Because of a certain event, they changed themselves, and then they had a new view of life. The tearful black man at the beginning of the film also said that under the influence of his family in the past, he thought love = hurt. The deeper the hurt, the more I love you. This concept made him hurt everyone in his life. man, and thus put him in prison. He mentioned a woman who taught him the most important lesson about love in his life. This woman was the mother of the people he killed. She had a thousand reasons to hate him and wished him a good death, and yet she gave him He took a class, which made him truly reflect on what he had done in a loveless place like prison, and only then did he really think about what love is, and shed tears of remorse.
People's speeches were interspersed with scenes, birds flying in flocks in the sky, people huddled together waiting for the next wave to come, couples of newlyweds in weddings, and the high-spirited audience on the court, marching neatly. Uniform soldier. It's hard for me to describe how I feel when I see these scenes, maybe it's better to be a group animal or to live in a group?
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