The first time I heard the album, I was sixteen years old, and I was a teenager when I watched a movie. At this time, I was a middle-aged man.
Basically the main plot and scenes are all remembered. But the shocking and exciting scenes in the past now feel very calm. I can watch the famous sex metaphor animation while drinking hot chocolate, and I can also tease Hammer and Lao Luo with friends. I feel that the language of the camera is also very straight. White. The theme song also remembers almost all including the lyrics.
But it's all more understandable than before, Oedipus, lack of father's love, anti-war, decadence, depression and mania, hallucinations, constant search for the ideal mother, the fear of being abandoned, the hanging telephone line, the constant disappointment deep inside The petition, destruction and assembly, the removal of the hair to obliterate his identity, the fantasy of assimilating to the perpetrator, trapped in the complex of anti-war and inner powerlessness, and finally disillusioned. The wall symbolizes the barrier, the protection symbolizes the annihilation of individuality, the metaphor, and the feeling of compassion while looking at it.
What I find more interesting are the mouse and the phone. It symbolizes that all his efforts have ended in failure.
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