Good works often get lasting applause, which has nothing to do with time, because the ideas contained in it make it always invincible. Such as the thought contained in the work "The Shawshank Redemption" adapted from the novel. We can't imagine the mental state of being sentenced to life imprisonment for an unnecessary crime, collapsed and hopeless, desperate for life, or living like a dead body ever since. Or the gloomy life of facing a ruthless high wall and iron cage caused by the betrayal of his wife. But successful people often don't cry, remorse and complain in the face of suffering, it is a waste of time, they are born to overcome suffering! Because high walls can enclose their bodies but cannot enclose their inner hopes!
There is also a good explanation of institutionalization in the film. You hate it at first, then you get used to it slowly, and in the end you can't live without it. In fact, it is more than the prisoners and prison guards in the film who have been institutionalized. In reality, there are a few of us who have not been institutionalized. We obey the system of the school even if we know where it hinders the development of students, we obey the system of the company even if it only cares about money, and we obey the system of the society even if there are illegal phenomena around us, and the spread of brainwashed public opinion is still stubborn. Enter the pursuit of self-interest in high houses, cars, etc. In fact, we have already delivered the soul to a cold and submissive body. And "The Shawshank Redemption" is telling us that despite being locked up for 20, 40, 50 years, you can still defeat the system of indifference as long as the hope is still there before you are fully institutionalized. Of course, the hope in it refers to the hope of freedom. In reality, what we need to think about is what kind of hope we pursue, fame, money, or a meaningful life. But the problem today is not that we stop chasing money and profits, but the advocacy and guidance of what a meaningful life is. We have been indoctrinated by vulgar and commercial public opinion for so long that we can't find the direction of a meaningful life for a while. And this road has to pay an extremely high price to open up, which may be darker and longer than the prison revealed in "The Shawshank Redemption"!
Compared with "The Shawshank Redemption", the ideas and concepts advocated in "The Rising Years" have their similarities and differences. What they have in common is that they advocate people's hope of pursuing a kind of beautiful freedom, not only the freedom of the body but also the freedom of dreams. This is what "Three Silly Bollywood" will expound for more than 3 hours. Thought. If you like photography, you should pursue and realize it, instead of yielding to your father’s majesty and choosing a major you don’t like; you shouldn’t carry a heavy burden with the major you like to choose, you will be fettered, only when you are relaxed can you be completely Invest in it; when you really like it, you can stick to the end even if what you have paid contradicts the system, because you know that you are the righteous party, and you are not afraid! As the old Marcuse said, the real work of art lies in exposing the opposite of society, exposing the fact that the voices covered up by the society have been covered up, rather than citing the social status quo as a manifestation of submission. The difference between "The Shawshank Redemption" and "The Pentium Years" is that the latter's interpretation of the pursuit is fuller. The former gives people hope and has the power to save people from the abyss of pain; the latter lies in the hard work after giving hope, and the process of pursuit is not a contest with others, because you will be discouraged, you will be proud, and you may become a long-term leader. Victory General But one accident is enough to defeat you. Only by taking yourself as an opponent can you gain real power!
There's also a line I really like in it, we can't kill its full value just because it's a little hurt. Perhaps this is an inner narration and a good medicine for all the frustrated people who are temporarily in failure, gloom, depression, and pain. But another cruel reality is that today we are not short of hard work and hard work. What we lack is that the society gives everyone a chance to compete fairly. There is no black box operation and no corruption. So if you only treat others as opponents, you will never be able to truly succeed, because today's opponent is yourself, how to defeat yourself in an unfair society and break through yourself, so that this society is either busy living or busy dying, let this The seemingly indifferent social system hears your voice and proves your strength!
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