Recommend 5 movies about human nature, the plot is thought-provoking, it is a pity to miss it!

1, "Unrequited Love"; the last confession of unrequited love was very touching, but it was definitely not the most distressing part of the film. Thinking about it, isn't Hardy condemning those parents who can't give children a future but still give birth to them? (Jude's two relationships are the same) Only imposing the obligation to live on them and depriving them of the right to survive, I would rather believe that Jude is God's punishment for Jude and Sue and all similar families. I just hope that all children can be treated tenderly by this world.

2, "Nobody Knows"; it is very uncomfortable. I remember that many people were scolding in the last movie, why not have a baby? There should be the same reprimand here. In the past, the plots of container handling all appeared in suspenseful homicides, but this time it was a heartbreaking but not a panic, and an incomprehensible mood. The emotions that children bring to the world are rich, on the contrary they silently endure everything that does not belong to them. It's hard to imagine this happening to an adult, who can continue to live a tenacious life in order to protect the family.

3, "Marriage Life"; I didn’t fully understand it, but I did see a lot of issues about fertility, betrayal, regret, and other people’s perspectives... After reading it, it became even more depressing. We are all playing social roles, and we can’t get rid of that layer of mask. , Pretentious. Thinking of the heroine at the beginning of the film asking "Is there everlasting love", stop talking about love, don't talk about love and marriage.

4, "Ignorance of a Thought"; a very depressing movie, in some places it feels a little deliberate. In a cycle, I had to take care of my mother at first, but had to be taken care of later. Because the situation of the person being cared for is different, the result of development is also different. Two points: the understanding of people with bipolar disorder and the tragedy of mutual influence between the native families.

5, "Transcendence"; the film expresses concerns about the chaos and collapse of current social concepts, attention to the desperate shouts of teenagers who have lost family discipline, and a group of people who feel powerless and insulted in their education concern. But, why make it so depressing... It's a bit out of reality, it feels a bit similar to "The Wave", the audience has to accept the setting of the movie and then understand the plot of the movie.