If you don't know death, how can you know life?

Bethany 2022-04-19 09:03:13

It's been a long time since I wrote a drama review, so let's write something. First of all, I know that "Alice in the Dying Kingdom" is a manga about fighting wits, so my original expectation for this TV series was to play games and solve fans, hoping to see the protagonist use intelligence and various means to obtain survival . But I was a little disappointed after watching it, because from the few games selected in the play, there are not many games that really let the protagonist play at a real level. A few games are simplistic, and the protagonist may not play much of a role. And starting from the beach, the plot gradually focused on depicting a system in a troubled world, or trying to depict the attitude of more people than the protagonist group facing this cruel survival game. I personally think this is good or bad. First, let's talk about the "bad" that most people can intuitively feel. The original mode of one game and one game has already made the TV series with only eight episodes seem very empty. Regarding the system, the discussion of a wider group makes the content that was originally not much more sparse, and the center is more scattered. Adding a lot of emotional elements also makes a lot of the process seem out of reality, a little uncomfortable (maybe just not suitable for me). But I also talk about the good side, that is, I have always maintained a point of view that although human beings will continue to improve their thinking over a long time scale, there are some inherent concepts and habits that cannot be changed in a short time. Just like in the context of such a game, the social model and organization of human beings are relatively fixed, especially in the final beneficiaries. Compared to solving problems in the game, maybe what we need to face on a daily basis is the problem between people, so I am happy to see such an organization conceived by the screenwriter, and think about more people from a higher position. Such a proposition of fate.

In fact, while watching, I often think that our life may be a survival game, but in our survival game, the fault tolerance rate is quite high, and there is even a minimum survival guarantee. But in the constant survival game, we are forced to face up to our desire to live, and we have to make thousands of times of efforts for our will to live. In fact, this is also asking all of us, assuming that the God of Destiny exists, and living itself is participating in a field of survival games (with great effort), and in the end, it is just to continue to live and continue to participate in the game, would you like to? Willing to live? That is, the meaning of living is living itself. I find this question difficult to answer, and I myself don’t know how long I can live to be thrown into the infinite stream, and I don’t know how strong my desire to survive can be. It's also an option for someone to binge before a game and not think about it. Maybe people live for a hope, a hope. One of my favorite ideas lately is that human beings are inherently meaningless, but we can define the meaning we want to believe, and then weave and practice our meaning. So some people are good and some people are bad, that's what they choose for themselves. Some people are willing to sacrifice because they believe that it is a kind of meaning in their life, "seeking benevolence and benevolence". I also began to understand the diversity of human beings. Don't stand on the commanding heights to look at other people's lives. Everyone's starting point and family environment are completely different.

Just yesterday, I was lying in bed, thinking, who is not living for the first time, life is so short, how can I ask myself to solve all problems with my limited life. Perhaps, only when death is infinitely close to the present moment, can I see my desire for life. I know a lot of people who don't know why they live, but know they don't want to die. Fear is just a way to see yourself clearly. How much effort are you willing to put in to live? Is it possible to give up the principle of living in order to live? Maybe we are fortunate to be alive today, even the weak are not deprived of the right to live. The distance between death and the present of human beings is gradually lengthened. When the end point is increasingly blurred, the sense of urgency is also fading, and the value of each day alive seems to be diminishing. One more day and one less day seems to be less important to everyone. But in any case, I think that those who want to live hard will live better than those who have a weak desire to survive.

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