It would have been interesting to see how a man survived so worn out by urban life that he forgot his survival instincts. I want to eat bird eggs, but I can't climb trees; I want to eat seafood, but I can't catch river fish; I want to catch wild birds, which is even more whimsical... The life of primitive people is not so easy, so Jin has to study hard while eating wild mushrooms. Survival skills.
There is nothing to be afraid of so far, Kim braces himself to learn life from scratch. He couldn't buy a house in the city without breaking his head. On this deserted island, Jin found a large yellow duck boat that was stranded, and spread some straw to become a mansion by the river. With the improvement of survival skills in the wild, Jin's quality of life has improved significantly. There are fish, meat, and game. The "HELP" he wrote on the beach by the river became "HELLO".
There are two flowers, one on each side. It is said that in the many buildings on the opposite side of the island, there lived a wonderful woman with autism. This woman obviously lives in her own home, but she doesn't go out, making it look like she lives on an island more than Jin. However, the strange girl has her mother to provide her with foreign aid for food, and she also conducts online shopping from time to time, so she is still much stronger than Jin. The strange girl's previous life was to surf the Internet and photograph the moon. But since one time she noticed a strange "alien" in the camera, her interest has shifted from shooting the moon to shooting gold.
The lives of two wonderful flowers growing on different "isolated islands" began to intersect. In order to talk to the "alien", this autistic retreat lady dares to start her adventure in the world outside the house - just to throw a drift bottle to Jin. More than two months later, Jin stumbled across the pretty bottle and wrote on the beach as a reply to Miss Seclusion.
Even, when Miss Youju found out from the camera lens that Mr. Jin was working so hard to farm—to eat the fried sauce noodles that he thought about day and night, she ordered a takeaway for him. When three servings of miscellaneous sauce noodles with different flavors were placed in front of Jin, I thought that I would see him swaying. No, Mr. Jin refused after gulping his saliva—the strong desire for jajang noodles, for him, meant raw desire and hope.
So, when he finally succeeded in planting corn, eggplant, cucumber, pepper, and soybeans from bird droppings, and made noodles with rice pestle himself, when he finally ate a meal of fried noodles and burst into tears, on this side, Miss Youju also In the camera, he cried with joy for finally harvesting.
In this world, everyone is an island. Everyone's desire to connect with the outside world often backfires. But when a person shares joys and sorrows with you, you are "seen" by the world, and from then on, you are not alone.
How important it is to be seen. Why is God so important in Western Christianity? Because God is always with you. No matter who you are, whether you are a president, a commoner, a dignitary, or a homeless person on the street, God is with you, and your thoughts, thoughts, and actions will always be watched tenderly by God’s eyes. He can "see" you, not because of anything else, but because of who you are, and because of this "seeing" you are unique, and God's chosen darling. The deepest desire of human beings to be echoed at any time, to be seen at any time, and to have a spiritual resonance at any time, can be satisfied to the greatest extent in such religions.
In a book I read this morning, the interviewee said: "Some things are difficult to be bound by law, such as in the desert there is only you and me, just a glass of water, kill you and I can live, no one can issue a certificate There is no moral guilt when I see it. Religious feelings lie in the restraint of my heart. No one sees it, but God is watching. I am willing to save him and die by myself. God knows what I have done.”
In a place where people can see, There is a light that does not die.
So, in the end, they all got out of the island that trapped them.
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