Hunnmingbird

Kaylie 2022-04-19 09:02:25

"Hummingbird". A man is burdened with his dark history and Christian guilt, and his plan of revenge and the road to self-redemption brewed in his self-contradiction. After tasting the Hollywood muscle feasts such as Iron Man and Superman, which exude a strong taste of personal heroism, the small and delicate "Hummingbird" is even more hearty when drinking a cup of spiritual intimacy.

It's a bit ironic to watch "Hummingbird" in this time window. "Hummingbird" in the film is the code name of a surveillance machine similar to that sent by the government, which is Prism Gate. The "hummingbird" itself is more like a pair of eyes of judgment (God's eye of Western culture) released by the secular system to monitor people's behavior and thoughts. It is everywhere, monitoring our thoughts, interrogating our words and deeds, constantly watching The balance of good and evil increases left and right, it achieves the glory of life, but also hinders the liberation of human nature.

Hummingbird peeks into the relationship between people and society from a Hollywood perspective, first announcing the complexity and injustice in the depths of people and society, and then tentatively showing that the individual is fighting against the whole and defending individual values. Integrity and helplessness and tenacity against legitimate violence. In addition to being fascinated by Statham's muscles and sculptural features, I am delighted to see his insight, stripping and presentation of the complexity of the character's portray. As a vase tough guy, Statham's character finally began to bloom like his body with undulating lines and scattered layers, and the stone-like muscles became more and more poetic. (End of nympho.)

In Joseph, the boundaries between good and evil have long been blurred. He lives for his life, robs the rich to help the poor, and uses violence to control violence. Good and evil are integrated in his life like half a glass of mottled wine. The three women in his life have completely different meanings to him. Together, they paved Jonh's thorny road to explore human nature. Ex-wife is black history and responsibility, taking responsibility for black history and being responsible to wife and daughter is one of the important contents of self-salvation; Isabella is cruel reality and sense of justice - I once thought why this character is in the whole film Only flashes for a few seconds but must be there. It may have been Isabella who went from a living warmth swarming with John in a London street cardboard box to an ice corpse, like a barbed needle snapped into the heart, officially stabbing Jonh's conscience , to wake him up from his slumber and embark on the road of exploring and maintaining "justice"; the nun is a short-lived soul exodus who releases his good wishes from memory and leads to a long self-redemption in the future. The soft side of his character is almost always conveyed through the image of a nun, donating money to the monastery, ordering pizza and fried chicken for the poor, taking a commemorative photo for his daughter, an adventurous spring night. The summer Jonh spent with the nun is also the main thread of Hummingbird - the glass of maiden is trying to gradually dial out the layers in the constant swing - a contradictory attempt. And what is left after the so-called "evil" is removed is unknown. At the end of the film, Jonh's distant figure reappears in the "Hummingbird"'s field of vision and then stops abruptly. I love this empty ending - a celebration of individual will that shouldn't depend on the ending it leads to. There is no need to teach that "Kung Fu pays off for those who have a heart". People like me who have a little common sense in life know that Kung Fu is often "for those with a heart". As Drunk said, it's not that important in itself. The value of "having a heart" should not be measured by "negative or negative".

What I believe is that, in whatever form, Jonh's final destination will be a place where he can sleep peacefully, no more hummingbirds, no more nightmare places - and what to do and what to do to make one really sleep well Stable - Ultimately, I want to be sure that Jonh is constantly exploring the value of this thing itself. This is not a spiritual aesthetic choice, it is a choice between human existence and nothingness, and it is worth every compatriots who are lucky enough to be born to be primates under the odds of 1 in 100,000,000. thing.

As for you, what will I look for - the nun repeatedly asks "Did I change you?" People can change anything, but they can use another soul to inspire and collide with the temperament and sparks that exist in their own subconscious. The illuminable prairie can make you feel reborn from the ashes, pure and happy. Whoever you like is not who you like, but the one who likes who you like. I think everyone is actually looking forward to such a soul and such a calling - it is full of energy and wisdom, it is in harmony with your dreams, sorrows and joys, life, love, it helps you find your existing body and your favorite self in spirit.

This reminds me of Tsangyang Gyatso again -

if you see me, or if you don't see me,
I will be there
without grief or joy
, or if you don't read my
feelings, there will
be no come or go
, you love, or if you don't love me,
love is there There
is no increase or decrease
, you follow, or if you don't follow me,
my hand is in your hand , and I will
not give
up, come to my arms,
or
let me live in your heart,
silently love each other ,
silently rejoice

PS:

1. I wish everything to rise. come down. rotate. broken. Both have an elegant finish.

2. Begin with the end in mind.

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Redemption quotes

  • Joey: When I'm sober... When I'm healthy and well... I hurt people. I'm lethal. I drink to weaken the machine they made.

  • Joey: You've got a knife? I've got a spoon.