I didn't care about this issue, and the reason is very simple - because I have no idea what the whole and part of the movie mean. Looking back now, this is a very profound proposition. The concept of rational dialectics is actually very directly reflected in the understanding of the part and the whole. In fact, Breaking Bad has discussed this issue. Lao Bai tried to re-add the components of the human body according to the chemical ratio. Finally, He didn't get 100% of the results, but was missing 2%. At that time, his girlfriend said casually: Soul? The two smiled at each other. This scene touched me a lot, because it told me directly that the so-called science, in the process of quantifying everything, always seems to be unable to give a thorough and pure answer to man himself. We have to look at what science has brought us. In fact, using chemical methods to quantify human behavior can be seen as a form of the sum of all parts, and this form is the reason we are proud of. In the relationship between people, rational quantification has replaced emotional communication, and even in love, the standard we measure is no longer or not just mutual feelings. There is no reason to fall in love with someone. Just like Julie said, just because of those eyes, she was moved, this is love, inexplicable. In this kind of love that is not mixed with other ingredients, the boy is the whole she sees. This whole is based on love and is a very pure emotional expression. She can't separate this sensibility to see the various parts of the boy. On the other hand, Bryce's attitude towards Julie is a rational treatment, and his initial perspective is to treat Julie in a specific way, and these things are things that Julie can't draw. It seemed absurd because of his emotional urge to express his love, and of course, Bryce thought it was even more absurd, because it embarrassed him at school. In fact, when a boy looks at a girl's emotional expression from the perspective of public events, he can't understand the girls' behavior anyway. Such is the case with modern love. The emotional expression is often rationally quantified into an incomprehensible behavior, and of course the one who gets emotional first is the one that hurts the most. Lang Wuqing was intentional. Compared with Julie's persistent and exaggerated yearning for beauty, Brian always showed a mentality of wanting to stay away from this little trouble. In fact, he just hoped not to be laughed at by his classmates. This is how men are. They love face too much and want to be affirmed by the social group they are in. They work hard and are well-dressed just to let the society praise them, but what they ignore is the love of women, they even It is common to sacrifice women's love for social recognition. When women cry to them, they always come up with logic recognized by the external society to solve problems for women. Who knows what logic women want, they just talk for love. In fact, Grandpa's wonderful words can be translated as: When love comes, nothing matters. Men and women are the same, we will always be reckless and emotional. Do you think you can fall in love rationally? That's just because you haven't gotten emotional yet. That tree is Julie's paradise to escape the world temporarily. When this small world was destroyed, she began to examine her feelings for Bryce. After the egg incident, the attitude of the two changed. exchanged. Julie finally learns to use the sum of the parts to contrast the whole, while Bryce finds the girl when love comes, while deep in guilt. Since there is a whole, there will be corresponding parts. Little Julie's transformation is actually a dialectical look at the problem. She is no longer mindless like a nympho, but has learned to observe quietly. It's rational thinking in the past; and this time, it's Bryce who's heart-pounding, and he's trying to suppress that desire, but unfortunately, when love comes, nothing matters. Julie has to admit that Bryce is like everyone else. The comparison of the whole and the sum of the parts makes Julie realize that Bryce is no different from others; but Bryce has to admit that she cannot live without this girl in her life. But he still doesn't want his face to be damaged. This seems to be a process, but in fact the result is certain, because love can always make people break through everything. The person who has hurt us is the person we have tried our best to love. This kind of love is not ashamed, nor is it worth discussing, because we are human, and human beings are emotional. Rationality can only help us from the outside, and our hearts always need to be watered by emotions. If you are afraid of making mistakes and follow your steps in the face of emotions, it is just that you have been deceived by reason, because your behavior is not emotional. The expression is a rational measure. The more you try to quantify your feelings into a transaction, the more you think that the result of this transaction is a win-win situation. What awaits you is not a hurt love, but a boring life.
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