Did you know that in a sick society, a mutated society, an air of inhumanity all around, and alienated monsters all around, as long as there is only one person left, as long as there is only a piece of fresh humanity, this The only remaining human nature is a light, a fiery light, it can give birth to two, two to three, three to a world of hope, and it can make those ugly seven orifices smoke and die in the sickbed!
After World War II, that light began to shine! When Nietzsche shouted loudly that God was dead, he did not see how, as a human being, as a self, how to go step by step towards inhumanity, towards a history of alienation that is unbearable to look back on! Genocide, burning, killing and looting, mutants and the perverted wizards in the film have also found justified reasons for their so-called brilliance, but, light is light after all, the light of God is immortal, and Satan will always want it. Being confined in a dark corner, unable to break into the vast blue sky.
Roman Polanski responded to the theme of that era. God died and man became his own master, but why did man become Satan! The sins during the war and the trauma after the war made Westerners enter into a state of aphasia for a short period of time. Sartre's philosophy is a stern statement: do not escape, there is no escape, man is your own master, man is also responsible for what you do, and man must establish this responsibility when he is free. Roman Polanski's thinking has risen to the height of religion. For him, religion is not about disputes between gods and gods. For him, human nature is religion.
I admire the reflective spirit of Westerners, but domestic intellectuals rarely make a sound after being silenced. In the 1980s, rock and poetry were obscure expressions, but we never had, calm, brave, presumptuous, and awe-inspiring. To spread that ray of light, this is a tragic era like World War II!
I was touched by tears. After writing these words, I was thinking that all the eye creams and creams I rubbed were washed away by tears. . . . I'm going!
View more about Rosemary's Baby reviews