The male protagonist who lacked the love of his father in his childhood looked forward to a "father"-like role to guide and protect. After searching for no results, he was angry at the biological father taken away in World War II, and at the same time felt about something behind World War II... …Um, fear, or some kind of awe? I guess.
The juvenile male lead was tortured both mentally and physically on campus. However, the irony is that the stern and old-fashioned teacher was strictly disciplined by his mother at home. At the same time, the male lead seemed to be at home. Lack of mother’s love-the male lead’s mother is almost always indifferent and sloppy in dealing with him, but the male lead has a very subtle nostalgia for his mother.
During this period, the male protagonist appeared under extreme mental depression and launched his first resistance in imagination. The picture is very uncomfortable, and it can be seen that the hero hates him deeply, but it is a pity that everything is just imagination.
During this period, the male protagonist's attitude towards the "wall" should be negative, and the "wall" seems to him to be a shackle that must be broken.
After adulthood, the male protagonist tried to seek maternal care and comfort from the young women around him, but in fact, he only got more confusion in the relationship between the sexes-he treated his lover indifferently, and tried to be intimacy with others , The result is of course hehe-his lover ran away with others, so in my opinion, the male protagonist who has always been himself is completely desperate after being frustrated again and again.
Contrary to when he was a teenager, adult male protagonists try to use indifference to build a "wall" for themselves, to protect themselves by isolating others.
However, the end result of depression is that the male protagonist has lost control for the second time under extreme sadness. The result of the contest between the two weird flowers is that the male protagonist smashes his own home in hysterics...Speaking of which, I still I really can't understand the psychology of the rich. In short, I feel sorry for those furniture. Later, I thought about the plot carefully, which still seems to be done in the imagination of the hero.
Then, the male protagonist’s three views completely collapsed. I believe that at that moment, his heart is surrounded by extreme fear. I heard that when extreme fear occurs, people will try to compensate for their psychological lack through anger or abnormal joy. So the male protagonist found the answer from the source of his fear-he finally became the "father" of himself and others spiritually, all of which was so wonderful that he got temporary but extremely full spiritual satisfaction. The plot ends here, and it forms a closed loop with the beginning of the film almost perfectly. But in the end, in our native dialect, Huanxi broke the casserole, and the male protagonist was sentenced to death after a ridiculous trial.
At this moment, a certain invisible "wall" seems to be broken mercilessly, yet it is silently rebuilt.
In fact, there are still many images and metaphors behind this movie, but since the theme is "wall", so let’s talk about it. forgive. In general, I think this is a movie that is difficult to describe to others, because the results of each person’s heart are absolutely different. There should not be a standard or representative answer. However, it has to be the last In a word, Pink Floyd as a band, its greatness can be summarized not only by this movie.
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