The power of words, or love and work

Orin 2021-12-31 08:01:57

1.
Brave New World

Whether acknowledged or not, there is a timid person and by law hostile, but people within the scope of strange language, worthy of admiration and horror of parallel words in the world.
Take an example to understand: Think about what this film would look like with a story brief written on the plastic case on the back of the DVD! It's nothing more than "Husbands and wives and their colleagues have realized the problems in their lives after a night of hangovers." The film wants to express things that cannot be reached by the normal language order represented by the DVD package, viewed under a microscope. The unavailable world is full of charm and temptation, like the light of heaven from hell, it is very real in the middle of the night, hiding itself in the stupid sunshine.

In addition, it is commendable that it is very commendable to be able to complete such a theme in the form of a movie, not to mention that the film is so well completed, it is like a Jurassic Park with all words instead of CG, abusive composition The buffer composed of the climax and whispers makes people feel the entertainment of the film at the level of attention. The Jews are really good at advertising.

From this point of view, the imitation of Polanski's "Killing" really pales in comparison, and some things really only appear in the 60's where everyone is in the middle of the puzzle.


2.
Like crazy,

a new kind of love. On the condition of collective abandonment of language mentioned above, it is inevitable to move from true mutual understanding to the exploration of the bottom line of the most core places through the most ruthless attacks. Such mutual harm is sweeter than any kiss. This kind of love requires mutual sympathy and self-evident soul recombination across all languages ​​and social history. It may be the closest human discovery to love since the Industrial Revolution.


3.
Career

Since capitalism has swept the world, countless ordinary people have turned themselves into citizens, only to find that they are unable to fight back against the alienation brought about by the advancement of the machine. The most frightening thing is that everyone pretends not to find out, and just let it go. As a result, one after another young people with a biological scientific spirit (your microscope can’t see the things that you can’t see!) walk towards repetitive self-destruction and self-comfort. If possible, they can find out before they take their last breath. The human world, whether it is primitive chaos or infinite transcendence, is historical, after all, we are such miserable complex creatures.

Back to the real world, the sad thing is that the American Film Institute has no such film anymore, which shows how far we have reached on the road of fucked up.

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Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? quotes

  • Honey: Oh, I don't know, a little brandy maybe. "Never mix, never worry!"

    George: Martha? Rubbing alcohol for you?

    Martha: Sure! "Never mix, never worry!"

  • [Martha has changed into an embarrassingly tight and revealing outfit]

    George: Why Martha! Your Sunday chapel dress!