"This house (house) is made by me" "house (house)"

Uriah 2022-04-20 09:02:04

Let's talk about the movie "I Made This House". The content is bloody, so watch with caution. After all, it was made in memory of Satan. The male protagonist is a psychopath with severe obsessive-compulsive disorder. He is a designer, but he has always longed to become an architect, so the whole film builds a house around him. At the same time, we can perceive that this house is a microcosm of the inner soul, and the design is more like a thinking mode. The protagonist is a devil (Satan) who seeks pleasure by killing people. According to his own words: I don't know what I want to kill. For example, when I walk under the lamp, my shadow is the smallest. The happiest, I continued to walk, gradually the shadow became bigger and bigger, I began to feel uneasy, and I began to kill to achieve inner balance. (Actually, it is really philosophical. I believe that everyone is looking for balance. We don’t know when the shadow becomes the biggest and we suddenly become painful, so each of us has our own preferences, or choose to release, only But the protagonist kills people.) I think that when his shadow reaches the maximum, it corresponds to the strong gap between his own design and the house he built in reality (similarly, the reason why we suffer is because what we think is different from reality ), he put the killed people in a large cold storage, made the corpses in different shapes, and then took pictures for souvenirs, which is called "art". When the protagonist kills the last person (I highly suspect that that person is the protagonist's father, although the film does not give) put on a bright red cloak. I checked Baidu, and Satan was originally a bright red dragon, which implies that the protagonist is Satan in the world and is destined to go to hell. Perhaps killing his own father was the greatest evil, and was finally discovered by the police. For his house, he finally built it. I forgot to say one thing, the door of his cold storage has been unable to open since he bought it. I guess, this cold storage corresponds to the brain or thinking of the protagonist. When he opened that door, he saw Satan in hell (who took him to hell) and at the same time he was inspired to build the house he had always longed for. (Similarly again, we all have a door that is difficult to open, I think that is a further breakthrough in our ideological level) All in all, this film is very philosophical, although it uses extreme and evil perspectives. Expression, but the benevolent sees the benevolent and the wise sees the wisdom, and each takes what he needs. After all, the end result is evil.

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  • Talon 2022-03-29 09:01:05

    While watching, I probably scolded Feng Tier a hundred times for being an idiot. My stomach was constantly stirring, and the first thing I woke up this morning was to pour out a pot of pork ribs stewed on New Year's Eve. Just like Von Trier didn't feel so surprised when he broke the rape and sexual harassment scandal, if it were revealed that he was a serial killer, I don't think he would raise his eyebrows, because you can't guess the extension of his art, where is the end. This film lets us know that instead of trying to defeat and convince evil with logic, you will find out how perfectly self-consistent and smooth how evil can be in a self-contained system. It even cites scriptures to prove its beauty and wisdom. If the purpose of being a human being is to keep “creating” = building a house of your own, with the materials you choose, and the structure you decide, the house is the meaning and the destination. Killing 100 people is used to relieve pain and create joy, but in the end, it can't match the pleasant rustling sound of the sickle across the wheat grass under the golden sunlight, the rhythmic calm between the breath and the breath. So, that is "Elysium".

  • Jean 2022-01-06 08:01:27

    Remove the cheap hell at the end to get full marks

The House That Jack Built quotes

  • Jack: Some people claim that the atrocities we commit in our fiction are those inner desires which we cannot commit in our controlled civilization, so they're expressed instead through our art. I don't agree. I believe Heaven and Hell are one and the same. The soul belongs to Heaven and the body to Hell.

  • Jack: [to Simple] If you feel like screaming, I definitely think that you should.