Who cares if there is a dog behind the big V, the Truman who is on trial for the lover hiding in the attic

Guillermo 2022-04-20 09:02:10

We all know the lover hidden in the attic that
the regret of the living for the deceased is the pain of a lifetime, and there is no possibility of making up for it. "Coming Back Soon" is probably about such a story. Your lover dies. One second, you may have been arguing about whether to return the car together. The next second, you will receive the news of his death - he will be dead again. Not coming back either. Death is domineering, it's maddening, and it's something you'll never be able to contend with. Even if you cry out, your heart is so desperate, you keep flashing back to everything before he left, you regret not putting down the work in front of you and cherish the last time with him, maybe a little earlier or later, maybe you just stay with him There will be no surprises - however, the reality is that all human emotions are helpless in the face of death. What if you don't move on? Death will not feel sorry for all your sadness, you can only fight hard and continue to live.

It seems that technological advancements have made all this possible. You can talk to the deceased him, not only talking, but you can even touch his extremely smooth replica skin. He is gentle and tolerant, can help you clean up, saves you all the trouble of eating, drinking and lhasa, and is no worse than a real person on sex. You can talk to him all day and night without being lonely, and he won't be tired anyway. He's within 25 yards of you and everything is perfect. Technology seems to bridge the gap between life and death. As a heroine, what else are you not satisfied with?

Although the series of "Black Mirror" has a small number of episodes, you need to spend a lot of time digesting each episode. It creates an illusion that makes the impossible possible in people's minds. When everything is impossible, you need to think, what is the so-called perfection for human beings?

This is probably how life is. Imperfections are real life, and it is because of imperfections that it is a perfect life. Even if you have regrets and pain, you still have to move forward if you seal up your memories and wipe away your tears. The progress of science and technology cannot soothe the soft side of human nature. It can make exactly the same doll, but it cannot replicate the joys, sorrows and joys of people. When two people are together, it is precisely because there is fighting, thinking and reaction that emotions are brewing. These data cannot be resolved. Even a powerful database can't resolve when a living person should be afraid and when to cry.

Sarah is still strong, and eventually she understands that technology is only an illusion. She already has her and Ash's woman, and life still has to move forward. The lover is gone, and he and all his memories, along with those databases he has left on the web, will be locked in the attic.

It's a very sad story, and it's not also sad for this emotionless robot.

He and his database, who ended up abandoned in the attic to please her, didn't know what he was doing wrong.

The reason why human beings are complicated is probably because they are not machines after all.

Humans, of course, cannot be copied.



Truman,

who was being judged, woke up in a coma, with white pills scattered in front of her eyes, and a white sign flashing on the TV. The whole world was unfamiliar to her. When she walked out of the house to seek the answer of who i am, she found that everyone she saw was indifferent to her call for help, but kept filming her with a mobile phone. Finally escaped the inexplicable pursuit and had a normal communication with a seemingly normal woman. Suddenly, the curtain opened, and she realized that she was the only real person in the whole scene. All the people she met were either actors or spectators. The only difference from Truman is that she is in "White Bear Justice Park", which is not a virtual world, but a part of the real world. The audience, like the Truman audience, certainly wants to see all the normal reactions of a real person, her fear, her sadness, her helplessness, the difference is that there is no positive appreciation of human emotions, because, this is not only A reality show, or a trial.

A protracted trial that is endlessly repeated. The way of the trial is to make the protagonist who used to be the perpetrator become the victim, and repeatedly experience the harm she has inflicted on others.

Is such a trial fair? I believe that since it is one of the themes of Black Mirror, all positions are clear. However, the paradox is that every participant is extremely enthusiastic, every spectator is extremely excited, every actor is conscientious, and every trial turns into a grand carnival in the end. It seems that in the depths of human hearts, there is a desire to persecute others, but in many cases, the shackles of social morality and rules cannot be released. This kind of evil, which only needs a reasonable reason, will intensify. Such evil does not only exist in the Nazi Germans, not only in the Japanese soldiers who invaded China, but also not only in the Hutu and Tutsi in Rwanda on the clan.

Everyone is doing what seems "right", and perhaps, "justice" has also been cast in the color of evil. I have no sympathy for women on the run, and I don't need to blame ruthless spectators. When you think deeply, you will realize that we were not one of them. When we think we judge others from a moral height, we look at others indifferently and record the tragedies of others coldly, it is only when these shadows become black metaphors that you realize that you are not living in White Bear Justice Park, constantly changing to assume these roles?

Each episode of Black Mirror has too much information intensity, no wonder there are three episodes in each season, otherwise the staff are exhausted, and even the audience is exhausted.

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Be Right Back quotes

  • Martha: He would have worked out what was going on. This wouldn't have ever, ever happened, but if it had, he would have worked it out

    Ash: Sorry, hang on, that's a very difficult sentence to process

  • Martha: See, Ash would've been scared. He wouldn't have just leapt off, he would have been crying...

    Ash: [starts crying] Please don't make me do it. No.

    Martha: That's not fair.