Then there are all kinds of "stares". I feel that the eyes of people in more primitive places are more "twisted". They can stare at the camera without blinking, maybe because they don't know what the cylinder in front of them does and what is the significance? , or because they are comfortable maintaining a state of "wanting nothing". And the more civilized place, the more slack, flickering, and complicated eyes look, which carry too much meaning. Unless trained, "thinking nothing" is the hardest thing for a civilized person.
And the night in the desert is so beautiful, even more beautiful than the day. Without the stars as a reference, I really can't tell the day from the night. The morning sun is golden, why why? ? Shouldn't sunlight be white? ?
This movie cured my phobia. . . As long as the field of vision is large enough, no matter how complex the colors and systems are, they can be pure. The eerie mountain peaks are golden yellow, the black people can appear pure white, and the colorful sand thangkas are pure gray. As long as the field of vision is large enough, the earth can be made up of several color blocks, and the universe is also a monotonous color block, so how different we are from them, there is no difference in large dimensions, and everywhere in small dimensions.
Is this movie about rich people? It seems very, very few, there are also symbolic existences such as luxury houses and high-rise buildings. Maybe it's because they make up a small percentage of the population. The plight of the poor. . . I really don't want to face it. In the documentary, cows graze and milk milk in a small partition, and pigs can only eat and breastfeed their whole life in a cage. But every morning, the subway takes away waves of people, rushed to the small house before 9 o'clock, and released them at 5 o'clock in the evening. How is that different from pulling away working animals? Compared with the ignorance of eating, drinking and breastfeeding, are we more painful or more happy in the mountains and forests in the cubicle?
Poor people, juvenile delinquents, e-waste, deserts,,,, forgive my limited ability and don't want to face it. I think making yourself happy without hurting others is adding a little happiness to the world. To be happy is to do good deeds. If you have the ability, come and help others.
A person drowning in the vast sea of people is too small. If he can maintain the balance of the small disturbances around him, he will be complete (seeing that whirlpool prayer, I am really afraid of the stampede event ahhhhhhhhhhh!!). I went to the ATM to withdraw money today, but I forgot to pull out the card. The stranger behind me chased after him and returned it to me. I would like to thank him here. Do not do evil, do good.
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