I don't have an in-depth understanding of the era background set by this play, I just want to briefly record the feelings after watching the play.
These eight episodes seem to have a sense of interlaced time and space. Those technological products with magical powers have no sense of technology in appearance, even similar to old objects in the 1960s and 1970s.
Even the scenes of work and life, the architectural style of the last century is incompatible with the occurrence of future technology, just like I have brought 3D eyes and bought popcorn to experience the dazzling visual experience of future technology, but the director left me in the wilderness and let me Touching the soil with one hand, smelling the soil and looking at the color made me see far-reachingly from the ruins of technology. The transformation of this expectation gave me a wonderful sense of peeling.
Counting down the wonderful moments in this small town under the influence of the "ring", such as the first episode of traveling through time and space to meet the future self, the adult self did not give how to choose the important nodes in life, just let the young To go home by yourself, you need to go back to your time to live your own life, not to revise, your own real life never needs revision, just experience.
The third episode pauses time and space. In the stillness, you do not feel safe, but you are in a prison. Change is the normal state of life. Blind pursuit of the same will only lead to panic, and even cocooning yourself into a chess game and getting lost. own original intention.
The sixth episode travels through parallel time and space. I like this episode the most, and I also stubbornly believe that the janitor of Ring Studio stayed in that parallel world. I approached cautiously, because I was a little stupid because I was nervous and accidentally ruined your game; because I didn't know the music you liked, I turned small talk into a deliberate approach; because there was no common interest, I could only be far away on the way to work. Nod your head, it doesn't matter, you have to believe that the other you in the parallel time and space are 100% compatible with the soul you want to get close to. If you meet in the same bar, the difference is that you will fall in love at first sight.
The entire eighth episode is devoted to discussing time. After watching it, I felt a special emptiness. I don’t know if it’s because I overinterpreted it, but the last episode, like the first episode, also triggered a certain time node unconsciously, trapped in time and space for decades, and the dawn was like blue silk and twilight turned into snow. The grandmother saw the future little boy on the top of the tower through the camera, and the little boy saw through the camera what his mother looked like when he was a child. I don't know if it formed another circular cycle.
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