In Parasite, "Bong Joon-ho did a great job displaying the point that no matter where you come from, if you work hard for what you want and/or work together to make something happen, it is possible to succeed.”

  • deadtoddler420 [any]
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    4 years ago

    College students in general are optimistic cause they havent seen how much life sucks yet. This is like complaining that a toddler might think cops are good

    • LibsEatPoop2 [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      Every single university student I know is depressed, anxious, thinks the world is fucked etc. A lot of them come from broken homes, are paying their way through college, sharing a one bedroom with three other people, all while they see their chances of a good life vanish, and desperately searching for internships or co-ops or whatever they can grasp that can give them a lifeline.

      In the thread there were some other explanations than "American optimism". Like trying to write what they think the prof wants, carrying over their high school's way of analyzing etc.

      I can't comment on the toddler analogy, but given your username, I'm guessing you're the cop they mistake for being good.

    • neebay [any,undecided]
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      4 years ago

      I can relate to that

      late highschool and early college, I felt like I was growing out of teenage rebellion and was ready to make peace with the system, and then had to repeatedly walk face-first into the real world to realize that things are more fucked than I ever thought

      • imperialsunset [comrade/them]
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        4 years ago

        Yeah that was my lib phase. When I thought I'd finally "grown up" and had verrry mature, adult viewpoints like those people on NPR... hell, I even read the Wall Street Journal and thought myself quite proper for it!

        I'm 35 now but would love to visit my younger self and whack him with a mallet.