Suddenly I saw someone appraising the three views of various movies. I am curious that there is a certain correct view of the world. Can human nature withstand the challenges of various views?
Which movie has the most influence on me. I wouldn't hesitate to vote for The English Patient, and none. I never thought The English Patient was a romance movie or novel. It taught me never to challenge humanity, never to think of ourselves as saints, we are never rational animals, we just think by chance. In "The Kind Angels in Human Nature", it is said that only when we have literature can we experience the virtual life that we have never lived, and only when human beings have a stronger ability to empathize, can we have more space in our hearts to hold others, and only then can we There will be more expectations of good life, such as love, friendship, glory and dreams, and we will be more able to see the dirty part of our human nature and try to get rid of it. (Not the original words in the book, I am talking about my general experience) Literature and movies are never a ruler for people to judge other people's three views, it is a mirror that allows you to see yourself, it is a projection that allows you to experience Someone else's life, or you in another scene, it allows you to have a virtual self, and you can even use it to vent your or the author's evil. Why has it become a three-view corrector in China? How on earth have we ruined our descendants like this? According to this statement, how wrong the three views of "A Dream of Red Mansions" are. Cao Xueqin had to enter the 18th floor of hell to be washed 10,000 times with yellow spring water, and the family's 18th generation ancestors dug out to correct the three views once. Human beings have never been rational animals, we only think occasionally, don't trap us with so many rational shackles. Never, never, never challenge humanity.
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