This film is the content of many famous college film and television appreciation courses. On the one hand, it amazes the world with the theme song The Sound of Slience and the episode Scarborough Fair; on the other hand, the shocking incest relationship in the film makes it controversial. The turmoil in the United States in the 1960s, anti-war, civil rights, sexual liberation... all had a great impact on the established social order. The film starts from the confused gaze of the hero and ends in the confused gaze of the hero, which runs through temptation, absurdity, confusion, helplessness, fear, rebellion, bravery, perseverance, perseverance... It can make different audiences find different resonance points. Those who can't understand can only stay on the bloody plot in the film, while those who can think, especially young people, can see the complex and diverse society, and then examine themselves. The education of excellent universities is to guide young people in openness and inclusiveness, rather than blockade and avoidance, which is worthy of praise.
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