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What movie made you see human nature? For better or worse.

I strongly recommend the movie Dogwell, which is the most representative drama with two sides of human nature. Let's introduce the next part of the story.

Dogwell looks heavy and fuzzy. Grace's name tells us that this is a story about redemption, although it may not be the usual redemption. However, we don't talk about redemption here, only about evil. From this film, you can see how evil grows and spreads step by step, devouring everyone. It's ugly I have been expecting a bright, warm and loving ending, but I have been disappointed. Every time it goes bad, it is a heavy shock in my heart. The warmth brought by those simple smiles and kind words has not disappeared. Why do people become so insidious in the blink of an eye, as if to eat people alive without spitting out bones?

I have been thinking, is it because Grace's vulnerability, helplessness and selfless dedication have made them taste the sweetness, so they push their luck and eventually become more greedy and evil, or is it because such evil is rooted in their hearts? Whatever the explanation, it makes me feel desperate.

Grace doesn't belong in this town. She is slim, weak, beautiful and holy, like an angel. It is no exaggeration to say that she is a sacred gift from God to Dogwell. But what can I do? Can her kindness really bring hope to this dead town?

At first. The first half of the story is as beautiful as we thought. Grace's selfless dedication made the people in the town accept her slowly, and life was harmonious. I almost think this is a warm story about purity and kindness bringing light to human nature. Grace taught the children a little truth, convinced the suspicious old doctor that she was not terminally ill, chatted with the lonely blind old man, secretly held Tom's hand at the dinner table, and saved money day by day to buy the seven porcelain dolls that represented her love for this town. How cute. How cute.

But when did all this start to change? When did this wonderful life begin to crack? From the day Chuck first committed a crime against Grace.

Being carried away by desire and driven by an emotion mixed with hatred and longing, Chuck violated and destroyed such a kind and beautiful person in a brutal and tyrannical way. Does he want to achieve the possession of beauty itself through the possession of beautiful people? In fact, he also has a yearning for beauty in his heart. No, there seems to be a sense of revenge and destruction in his expression of lifting his pants: Wow! Why can it be so perfect and noble? You are as mean as we are, aren't you?

I think of Jin Jide's Bad Boys. Although the idea and logic are different, what I saw in these two films are human tragedies under the opposition of nobility and meanness. It seems that since this incident, there has been revenge of women's resentment and unscrupulous humiliation of men. All respect collapsed, and Grace became a slave to everyone. Or, from the day the police came to town for the second time, they gave Grace an unwarranted charge and increased the reward for reporting?

I can feel a strange emotion spreading from that wanted order to everyone's heart, quietly. Although everyone believed Grace's innocence and no one admitted that such a boring slander would have any effect on their attitude, the change happened.

Where did this change come from? Is it because people think that the kindness of taking in homeless Grace has suddenly become a wanted criminal, and the risk has increased, so do you want to get more so-called returns from her? Or is it because the high number on the wanted order gives people the feeling that they have lost a lot of money for this woman, so they should double their exploitation to meet this psychological imbalance? No matter what it is, people in small towns use grace more harshly and take it away from this delicate woman with more peace of mind. This led to intensified and wanton looting in the future.

I suddenly feel that all this is doomed from the beginning. From the first day, Tom suggested that Grace should thank everyone and make everyone accept herself by working for the town. From that day on, everyone's devil opened his eyes.

Yes, the root of all evil lies in Tom's seemingly effective advice. In this barren town, Tom is half a writer, half a philosopher and half a priest. He undoubtedly has a beautiful heart. Like all priests, he taught everyone to love, accept and help others from the heart, and sincerely hoped that the world would become better. He saved Grace and tried to make everyone accept her.

His ideas are straightforward. Grace can work for everyone to express gratitude, win goodwill and acceptance, and earn money to support herself. This seems to be the best way and the only way for Grace to stay. But he didn't expect that it was this practice that slowly turned the noble good deeds into transactions. It is precisely because of this hint that "there is always a reward for giving" that the most primitive kindness is stifled. When everyone in the town takes it for granted that Grace has to pay something to stay, they will naturally rob and bully more and more.

The fall of human nature may be only one step away from kindness.

If any movie has seen human nature, I think the Korean movie "Influenza" is one of them. The human nature embodied in this film is complex, with both good and bad sides.

The heroine of the film is an infectious disease doctor, a single mother and a lovely daughter, and she is also a key figure in the film. The hero is a fireman. The story revolves around the story that they found antibodies together after a deadly flu outbreak in South Korea. At the beginning of the story, a group of Southeast Asian stowaways hid in a container and prepared to sneak into South Korea. When they arrived in Korea, they opened the container and found that everyone was dead except a dying thin man. Because they carried the deadly virus swine flu, and the only survivor was because he had virus antibodies in his body. After that, the virus spread rapidly in South Korea, and a large number of people were infected and died soon.

The following are some points that I think reflect human nature in this film, and I would like to share them with you.

The first type: after the virus spreads, the government takes isolation measures, and all infected people should be isolated, otherwise the virus may spread further. The heroine, as a doctor, tried her best to cover up the fact that her daughter was infected and let her stay in the healthy crowd after knowing that her daughter was infected. It can be seen here that as a mother, maternal love is great, and you can be desperate for your daughter. At the same time, I also saw her selfishness. As a doctor, she knows best the harm of hiding her illness. Her daughter is likely to bring the virus to healthy people around her, which will make the government's isolation measures fall short, but she did it anyway.

Second: the government has taken isolation measures, and everyone has been assigned a corresponding number. When the hostess's daughter was found to be carrying the virus, government officials took her daughter's number to find someone. When the woman tried to escape, the man took the initiative to go to the top of the bag (at this time, the relationship between the hero and heroine was general, and the man preferred the little girl of the woman), telling the government officials that this number was his own and taking him to the isolation area in front of the woman. The quarantine area is full of patients and virus carriers, and going in means death. But the woman just watched the man die for his daughter and didn't respond. Actually, I'm angry to see this, too. I think the hostess is too selfish. Of course, some people think that this is the greatness of maternal love. I don't know what you think.

The third one: the infected city was completely isolated by the government and the army from the outside world, and the people inside tried their best to escape. Finally, the crowd lost control, broke through the fence and was about to cross the last warning line. At this time, the government is faced with a choice, whether to let the crowd come over or shoot to stop it. Once the crowd rushes out of the warning line, the virus infection will get out of control, and the possible consequence is that the whole of Korea and even Asia will be infected. Once the gun is stopped, everyone alive will fall in a pool of blood, including your relatives and friends. At this point, how should human nature choose?

This is my thinking about human nature in this film. I hope interested friends can communicate more and share your opinions.

What is human nature? How many people can accurately understand it? After experiencing some impressive things, we may be able to understand what human nature is, evil or greed?

Do you still remember the recent online video that killed the giant salamander? Of course, the giant salamander was killed to make food, not to attract attention. The man in the video is Wang Gang, a food writer who has uploaded similar videos before.

The first time was Yongzhou blood duck. After this video came out, it quickly became popular. Because ducks are birds that we can eat in our lives, there will be no problem. Netizens think this is reasonable.

After the video of killing the python and the rabbit came out, some people couldn't watch it and thought it was a bad influence. It turns out that a living animal won't move for a few seconds under your knife. Is it inappropriate because it was seen?

So what we didn't see, just passed? Then human nature appeared. On the one hand, we think it's ok. In order to eat delicious food, we did more than that. On the other hand, it is not recognized, which is simply cruelty to animals.

Speaking of movies, I think there is a movie worth seeing, and that is No Man's Land starring Xu Zheming and Bo Huang. It is said that some very bloody scenes have been edited out. Have you seen them?

The story scene focuses on Hoh Xil. Many people think that it is a place with beautiful scenery, no pollution and no noise, which is well worth driving, but it is also the best way to experience a person's humanity.

Will you be afraid of Fiona Fang, where there are no people for hundreds of kilometers in Fiona Fang? I once heard that in Qiangtang, one donkey friend killed another because of a small misunderstanding, which is impossible in our city life.

What is the reason? Is it to get rid of the shackles of the law or the outbreak of human nature? In the plot of "No Man's Land", a similar thing happened, just buying and selling, and many people were bosses.

No constraints, only benefits. It is precisely because of the hundreds of kilometers of no-man's land that this situation has been caused. So, are you still going? Are you ready for the dangers you will encounter on the road?

Why don't we have the plot in the movie "The City"? It's just that something is binding our brains. If we lose it, the result will be very bad. It will also show us what human nature is like.

In other movies, it can also be realized. For example, the last sunset and a trip to Busan, when we are in danger, we have no more energy to think about other things.

I have temporarily lost my memory of feelings, kindness and love, and I won't remember the kind things I did before. Therefore, human nature is hidden and terrible, and no one knows when it will appear. If you want to feel it up close and experience more catastrophic events, you may understand.

If we really want to discuss human nature at the film level, I recommend Seven Deaths. If you have seen a movie, what is particularly shocking is the last case caused by "jealousy" and "anger", which is completely unimaginable today. The climax of the film is that the criminal John kills the wife of the protagonist Mills, thus arousing Mills' anger and killing John to complete the last crime: anger. From here on, everyone has original sin! So this film has been sublimated from a crime film to a profound discussion of human nature. This is also the power of the description of human nature in the Seven Deaths.

Influenced by Confucian culture, Asian culture avoids talking about the evil side of human nature. In order to regulate people's behavior and set a lofty or even unattainable moral benchmark in the spiritual level, our culture is more likely to produce hypocrites. While we were still debating whether human nature is good or evil, Europe accurately defined the seven deadly sins of human nature in medieval Catholicism: gluttony, greed, laziness, jealousy, pride, lust and anger.

How should we control our desires (original sin) in life? Under moderate circumstances, desire can make people progress, and beyond desire, they will go to the road of crime.

Poisoned milk powder, fake vaccines, and waste oil are all beyond the bottom line of human nature. Why are there still endless streams? The reason is that we have no original sin that binds human nature, but it is useless to set a moral benchmark.

In fact, there are many movies that reflect human nature. Every film reflects different aspects of human nature. He also reflects the ugliness of human nature. There are also people who embody human goodness. He has a good side and a bad side. Closer to reality than reflecting human nature. Spoke our hearts.

Recommend some movies that reflect the ugliness and darkness of human nature!

Evil in rural America

go hunting

furnace

Dogwell.

Eden Lake

"hello! Mr. Shu

gutter

earthworm

Shadishuijing

Suyuan

The most painful and sad thing is these high-scoring movies that reflect the ugliness and darkness of human nature. Most of them are based on real events.

Of course, there are ugly and dark movies and kind and bright movies. Here are some movies that reflect the goodness of human nature.

The pursuit of Happyness.

Life is good.

The Spring of Cowherd Class

The Shawshank Redemption

Forrest Gump

Terminal.

Slumdog Millionaire

Driving Miss Daisy

The King's Speech

Goodwill hunting.

The beautiful legend of Sicily

Ugliness of human nature+political turmoil during World War II

The film adopts a linear narrative method, and the uncomplicated plot lines in the film are spread out under the beautiful picture. With the slow extension of the music, the film itself has a neat and gorgeous powerful gas field.

Jealousy and rumors made a beautiful woman, marlene dietrich, go through a lot of hardships, and finally she survived tenaciously. If this kind of experience is filmed by Koreans, it is estimated that if you want to die ten times and eight times, you have to take a name like "scandal" as a gimmick. I think marlene dietrich is a respectable woman. From her husband's death to her father's death to her loss of everything, she has always been strong in the film. The final outcome is quite dramatic. Her husband is not dead ~ ~ still wants to live. Any hatred can gradually disappear with the passage of time. Since it's no use remembering those insulted experiences, so be it. It's good to be alive.

The film that made me feel human nature most directly was The Island directed and starred by Bo Huang.

First of all, I won the lottery prize from the role played by Bo Huang, but I was stranded on a desert island and couldn't win the prize. I saw human nature.

Secondly, from the primitive society led by Wang to the capitalist society led by Wang, and finally to the Datong society led by Wang, all kinds of changes have made me see human nature clearly.

Thirdly, Lai's selfishness threatened Yu Hewei to get unexpected property and wanted to escape from Huangbo Island. Let me see human nature.

Therefore, human nature is the true nature of human beings. Wherever society develops, it will exist. Humanity will not disappear, it will only be hidden.

Burst silently, very helpless after reading it. Cruel society, there is no bottom line principle. What kind of person will you become?

Excerpt from Muyu Shui Xin.

There are many people who are slaughtered and used like Zhang and sheep, but in the end they don't even have a way to speak. They were simple and kind, and helped the lawyer, but they were betrayed by the lawyer, and even the truth could not be known. However, people who have mastered resources and knowledge like Chang Wannian and Xu Wenjie collude with each other to dominate the world. In their eyes, there is only exquisite unprincipled egoism, and even a little basic conscience has been obliterated. What is more frightening is that they are still wearing gentle coats. In this way, the setting that Zhang can listen but not speak actually corresponds to his life situation: he can only listen to others and cannot express himself. He was friendly and fair to Xu Wenjie, but he got nothing in return. In the end, he couldn't even find his son. His son was actually killed by an arrow to protect the sheep, but in Chang Wannian's and Xu Wenjie's eyes, they only considered their own safety and threw the child into the hole, without thinking of saving the child who still had hope of survival at that time. The living conditions of Baomin people may be like those of sheep to be slaughtered. They have made great efforts to make a living, but their pain is unknown. In the last scene, even if Zhang had a landslide-like sadness in his heart, generate couldn't shout it out and remained silent. This is their anger and sorrow. When there is such a movie, how can the audience not be moved?

Ke Shouliang and Wang Jie starred in enter the dragon. Every time I watch this movie, I see Ajie, played by Wang Jie, commit suicide, because the Japanese who joined the mercenaries with him can't stand the bullying and insults of his black companions. No one sympathized with him, but he was angry and inhuman to the French chief. The French chief said to Ajie, "He just can't protect himself, so he should die." In particular, the black brother in Ke Shouliang taught Ajie how to be a man, saying, "In short, being a man is fake. The most important thing is to protect yourself, but don't do anything that hurts others." That's true. You can't be too weak and incompetent to walk in society. Be strong when you are strong, not just endure. If you are patient all the time, you will only get people riding on your head.

According to my movie-watching experience, the first thing that touched me was watching the Hollywood movie Ten Days of Danger. The middle-aged female nurse played by kathy bates can kill the writer she admires so much, vividly revealing the darkness and evil of human nature; Then, the Coen brothers' Ice Storm, in which a lot of people perform black humor for money, really confirms the long-standing old saying that "people die for money"; Later, Dennis Villeneuve directed The City of Scorched Earth. There are such tragic and absurd things in the world that people are dumbfounded and speechless. David fincher's Seven Deaths is a masterpiece that reveals the evil of human nature. The perverted man played by kevinspacey fowler shows the seven deadly sins of human nature through seven well-designed murder cases, namely, gluttony, greed, laziness, jealousy, pride, lust and anger, which is of great warning significance. Of course, more movies show the goodness and beauty of human nature. Let's talk about a movie I just watched recently, which was very impressive. Gabbanon, Zain, a 12-year-old, lives at the bottom of society, lonely and harbors the most painful resentment in the world: irresponsible parents should not have given birth to themselves! But it is such a poor and innocent child who is full of love for his sister and shows the responsibility and loyalty that a man should have. Although he was very helpless to the child entrusted to him unexpectedly, he never gave birth to resentment and malice, and always held a kind heart in the most miserable world! Writing here, I suddenly remembered another kind child, Ali in little shoes. He and Zain are the same people!