more desperate than despair

Rogelio 2022-04-21 09:02:48

Scar said: Good luck makes people, from the story of the movie, Juan should be more qualified to say this sentence than Scar.
If he didn't go to work a day earlier...
if he didn't happen to be knocked out by the glass...
if he was sent to the infirmary instead of being left at 211...
if the scar didn't start with him...
if his wife didn't go Crowded...
if his wife hadn't been caught on TV...
if he was made of special materials like us ape...
if the belt he was hanging on wasn't made in China...then
he was nothing, the result He has a cup, and such a coincidence can only be described as "good fortune", but a small coincidence reveals the great mystery of society.

The reason why people like to watch movies is that daily life is too bland, day after year, day after year, and rarely something exciting happens, so we can only stimulate the numb nerves through movies, novels and even history books. , to stimulate grief, sympathy, excitement, and other emotions that are often common in youth. But there are also differences. Americans live a good life and invent torrent TV series such as "Desperate Housewives". We experience all kinds of bizarre, appalling and black humor social events every day. Crab.

Gossip less.

We usually think that cornering is the most desperate, but this movie tells us that although cornering is the most desperate, you can still die, or use violence to control violence, or leave it for future generations to comment, and so on. More desperate than the most desperate is, you want to hang yourself but the rope is broken, you want to jump off the building but the security guard thinks you are not well dressed, you want to use violence to control violence but you are first beaten by your opponent, you want to leave it to posterity to comment but you are Erased directly from history.

In fact, this kind of story is played out every day. Although it may not happen to you or me, his son did not pay for the milk powder. He went to complain and he was sentenced. She resisted demolition by self-burning, and ended up being called a legal blind. He believed that the leader's words would expose the black whistle of football and he "died". Look, good fortune tricks people.

I have a close relative who is the earliest college student in our village, a legendary figure, and now he is an official in a certain part of Kyoto. One day I visited his house and chatted about current affairs, he would He taught me earnestly, "At present, I must ensure that I concentrate power. If there is a confrontation force outside the system, I will immediately destroy it!" People outside the system like me broke into a cold sweat.

At the end of the film, under the leadership of Juan, the prisoners raised the disputes between prisoners and police officers from prisoners' welfare to the level of the prison system, and upgraded their opponents directly from the prison side to the cabinet level. It was this that pushed them to the top. into an abyss more desperate than the most desperate. The big BOSS took action and quickly bought off the traitors to protect the hostages, cut off the way for the Juans to use violence to control violence, and put the Juans to death, destroying the way for them to spread their remarks afterwards. As for the bought Apache, he probably hasn't thought about how he will be killed in the future. So just as Han Shao said, "Close the door and let the dog go, the dog will have a sunny day", it is easier to play with you than to play football.

Fear is a negative emotion, but it is the fear of the Leviathan that builds the constitution. Good fortune certainly makes people, but a good system can offset the risks brought by the uncertainty of good fortune to a certain extent.

Spanish-language films are rather strange, either in the form of "fake documentaries" like this one, or they are obscure like "Pan's Labyrinth", or Western-style romance films, where the women are not pretty and the plot doesn't make sense.

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Celda 211 quotes

  • Malamadre: So the guards beat you up your first day. You must have pissed them off.

    Juan Oliver: I do my best.

  • Malamadre: Where did you come from?

    Juan Oliver: From 211.

    Malamadre: That cell was empty.

    Juan Oliver: Not anymore.

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