Some Thoughts on Watching "Blind Flu"

Elroy 2022-01-02 08:02:08

PS: I want to see the result of "Blind" and found the film adaptation of "Blind Flu" in the library's audio-visual room, ok, then start with the film adaptation. When borrowing a disc, enter the three words "restricted level" on the machine... amount, amount, A little nervous. After watching this film, I went back to search for keywords on the computer, and this film actually has the category of "thriller". I can only say, who believes in the label and who is the fool. Saramago’s metaphorical wife is too powerful! ! ! So depressed, if you don't write anything, it seems that you will not fall asleep tonight? Regardless of race, skin color, and national borders, all people who are infected with the blind flu are quarantined. An abandoned mental hospital is a concentration camp for the blind and the blind. I can't see your skin color, there is no black and white, no discrimination; I can't see all the mess, everything is calm and beautiful; I can't feel the flow of time, and can't tell what is happening in reality. Uneasy, manic, compromise, blindness without a little defense, gave me such a blind world. I think that when the world is blind, all will be equal, but in this “concentration camp” there will be chaos and violence, there will be cowardice, obedience and surrender, and there will be awakening, struggling and self-help. The number of people in the "concentration camps" is increasing. They are divided into several different wards, and ward representatives are required to maintain order. Unpredictable "dictators" and "think tanks" have also formed. When everyone is in trouble, they seem to be the same. There are grasshoppers on a boat, but there are still unpredictable people who manage their food uniformly. If other people want food, they must surrender all their valuables in exchange for money. This is not enough. It hurts me most through sex. The violent love scene reminds me of comfort women and the ugly crimes of the military. In the ward, women go from dissent to silence to the final voluntary dedication, and there is nowhere to put their dignity. Distressed and sad. An abandoned psychiatric hospital not only concentrates on blind flu patients, but also focuses on the realities of society. Project power, plunder, and slavery (between country and country, between people, and between countries). Ironically, the government keeps saying that in order to prevent the spread of the virus, they are the ones who compulsively isolate the patients, and they are also the ones who violently control the patients. The ward was repeatedly broadcasting government broadcasts, full of benevolence, justice and morality, but the words "inaction" were written all over. No one answered the emergency hotline in the ward, and no one answered the patient's request. Patients don't even have the right to move around freely. What's ridiculous is that they will be warned or shot to death when they walk around in the yard of the mental hospital. The state machinery creates bloodshed and conflict here, but even the corpses of the deceased who have been shot do not dare to deal with. This means that the state apparatus that serves the people is fearful and incompetent but has power and guns. A fire burned the abandoned mental hospital, but it also burned freedom. "We are free" I can't forget the release of the doctor's wife, like the eruption of a torrent, giving the film an outlet to look for light. Do you think the light is coming? No, the darkness continues. Finally rushed out of the "concentration camp" to the outside world, but what did you see? The streets are full of displacement, eyes full of brokenness. The chaos of the streets in the camera, the blindness of the whole city, the fight for food in the supermarket, the corpses on the streets and the food for the stray dogs... It's gone. But the reality is the opposite. The society in reality is just a copy of the "concentration camp." Where is the light? The last episode that happened in the doctor's house can be said to be the first appearance of light. The one-eyed black man said: "I want to be with you all the time, even now (blind)." Understand? If you are blind all over the world, you can’t see racial discrimination, and you don’t care if your skin color is white or black or yellow. The shots of three women who are in trouble bathing together, through the long-lost smiles on their faces, their naked bodies, and the feelings of gratitude and pride expressed to the only doctor's wife who is not blind during the conversation. Women’s desire for liberation, independence, and recognition of women began to appear. At this point, the phrase "I know you can" that the doctor said when his wife went out looking for food was also reflected. I think this may also be why in the character In terms of choice, I chose women as the only cause of blindness without infection. The last light fell on the scene where the first blind Japanese regained his vision, the first blind regained his vision, and it was inevitable that all blind flu patients would gradually recover. The doctor's wife looked at the pale sky, and the camera was frozen for a long time. Visible, it is light, but when will the real light come? Blindness in the world is not terrible, the terrible thing is that only you can see it. Blindness makes us unable to see, but it is precisely because of blindness that we can see again. If you were the only survivor...what would happen to you if you were blind in the whole city?

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Extended Reading
  • Jesse 2022-04-21 09:02:45

    Woman how you love others, please love yourself

  • Letitia 2022-04-21 09:02:45

    The subject matter is really good, maybe the novel can be written like this, but the movie doesn't seem to be shot like this, it doesn't have any impact.

Blindness quotes

  • [from trailer]

    Doctor's Wife: The only thing more terrifying than blindness is being the only one who can see.

  • [from trailer]

    Doctor: I can't see. I think I have the white virus.