Is there a certain echo?
It's not that the chairman is still as handsome as ever after Sayuri is slim, but that such a sad story has a seemingly discordant happy ending.
Wow, from the moment I met you, my life has been changed.
Does it also reflect the hopelessness of the geisha's own destiny?
If she hadn't met him, then there wouldn't be the fairy godmother Ma Miyu who turned her from a maid into a famous geisha in Kyoto, there would be no realization of a little girl's dream, and there would be no gradual progression of life and destiny. ... There won't even be a hearty revenge against Hatsomomo.
However, in fact, how many "she" have such luck? Many times, "them" should be Hatsumamo who finally lost her mind and became mad, the girl in Naoko Anbo's story who died in a pile of blue wool and turned into a bird, unable to get the love in her life. Obviously, judging from the plot development of the film, if you didn't meet Mr. Chairman, Sayuri's life is destined to overlap with the fate of "them". It can be said that the reason for all the changes of Sayuri is just her luck. When she was crying, she met a man who was willing to buy her a cup of shaved ice, and even willing to support her for life, and let him drown in her smoky blue eyes. trap.
The heroine in the film is favored by the director, and even a doomed tragedy like "Li Chun" should give Wang Cailing a scene of singing in the National Centre for the Performing Arts.
The hopelessness of personal efforts to fight against fate - we habitually console wounds in various literary and artistic works, and end tragedies with comedy, everyone is happy, and it seems that everything will be fine.
However, more often, shouldn't there be some Tolstoy's courage to face the sorrow and helplessness of life, and give Anna death? Just like a thousand years ago, Sophocles gave King Oedipus a heroic spirit, and still let him not escape the prophecy of fate.
I remembered what Mu Xin said, "The pessimism stops and then dances. This is the spirit of tragedy."
Yes, face the tragedy head on, and then stand up and walk towards it bravely. Just like the four words in the Mahavira Hall of Sakyamuni, "Brave and diligent", actively and fearlessly face it, do everything in your power to change it, when you haven't met Mr. Chairman, when you can't put your life's bets on it When it comes to a love affair that is purely accidental, also, in this age where you no longer need to be like a geisha, pinning your life's hopes on beauty, singing and dancing, and pleasing men's hearts, tell the world that you have nothing to fear.
I think this is probably what you should think about after being amazed.
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