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How to evaluate the killer class one?

This American drama is adapted from a comic book. At first, you will have a strong feeling of being second to none, but if you go deeper, you will feel that this is a connotative drama full of funny elements, and you can't help thinking about life when you watch it.

Take the hero as an example. This man has been miserable since he was a child. He witnessed his mother's death in his early years. This painting has a great influence on children. Soon after, he was sent to an orphanage, which was not a charity. This man was also abused and tortured in the orphanage.

But this man who experienced so many setbacks in his childhood has not become dishonest. From the follow-up story, we can see that this man is still full of enthusiasm for the world, which can be reflected in several aspects:

1, the man will join the killer school in order to survive. He was homeless and mistaken for a murderer. If he wants to live, he can only accept the shelter of the killer school. There is no need to seek asylum if he gives up hope of survival.

The target he chose to kill was not an innocent person, because the tramp touched the principle of man first, and the man chose him as the target. If he really only wants to finish the task, a helpless old woman is a better target. This shows that the man has his own code of conduct.

This person didn't join any gangs in the school. The best way to survive in this school is to seek asylum and join a gang. But men have their own self-esteem. He would rather resist bullying himself than entrust himself to others.

Although the theme of the whole drama is a novel killer training ground, we can still see a struggling soul from the series of actions of the male master, which makes the audience wonder what is the saddest thing as a person. In fact, the saddest thing is not the difficulties in life, but that people are born to give up the courage to compete with all kinds of hardships. The theme of this American drama is actually very profound, which is worth making up. I hope you don't miss such a wonderful movie.