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Life Lessons from Films

  • Writer: Kang Li Mineral Kingdom
    Kang Li Mineral Kingdom
  • Sep 30
  • 1 min read

I watched three impactful films that opened my eyes to the complexities of life. Each film, while telling its own story, connected with me on different levels, inspiring thoughts about forgiveness, ambition, and righteousness.


The first film, "You and Everything Else," featuring Kim Go Eun, dives into friendship and betrayal. Can you truly find it in your heart to forgive someone you hate? The first time I heard of 'Assisted Suicide". I would have chosen that same way to end my life like the second female lead.


The second film, "Justice is mine", helms by Nick Cheung blows my mind into a twisted chaotic manner. How exactly is justice measured? Can we still trust a judge whom bend the law to save his son?


Finally, "Atonement," with Ronald Cheng, tackles the heavy theme of vengeance.

How far will you go to make sure justice prevails? I am cold driven to be successful again.

"To live and let go of hatred or die dragging you with me."

As I was considering these narratives, I was reminded that life is a journey rich with choices, challenges, and our luck with people. Whether I grapple with forgiveness, pursue my aspirations, or confront my inner struggles, these films inspire me somehow to embrace the lessons they offer - all but without a choice.


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