In the first half of the film, I kept thinking-if this is what is happening in reality. What if I bring the mood of watching a movie into realistic thinking? That obviously won't work. The stronger your imagination, the more weird your behavior will be. The real life will tell you in every way she can find-learn to be practical. You will gradually understand compromise and obedience in the lessons from time to time. When you have the urge to presuppose the word "ideal" in front of others, you probably have to laugh at your own naivety first, at least out of time.
Then the age increases, and you tell yourself: As an adult, you must obey the rules of the adult game. Begin to get used to being involuntarily.
You have learned to distinguish between mature and naive, and you have become accustomed to carefully considering and evaluating gains and losses before you act. The perspective of seeing the world begins to change. You begin to learn to criticize, and you get used to too much criticism around you. You often hear people say-do you still believe in that? Are you still a kid? You wake up and understand that what you previously believed to be good and truth is nothing but an illusion. While criticizing the ugliness of the world, you have not forgotten fairness and the ugliness of human nature, criticizing yourself who looks equally ugly. So is there such a conclusion-the reality is like this, it's just alive.
The pictures of life are no longer as colorful as they were seen in the same year, and the beautiful scenery peeled off into a gray world.
In the second half of the film, I suddenly wondered, I wanted to ask-is this lifestyle in the film bad? What's wrong with the life of toys, childhood, and fantasy? Why have we become people who only find solace in the movie and face the reality helplessly after the movie is over?
Why have we lost the ability to believe in beauty and pursue beauty?
I feel that whether the so-called reality is cruel or helpless, a large part of it is also the role we have been arranged unknowingly. It seems that you don’t feel that reality needs to be compromised. You have not grown up yet. He was still a naive boy. We are acting indifferent, which does not mean that we are really indifferent. The world looks cruel, but it may not be really cruel. If all this is a scene, why don't we try to embrace beauty and act beautifully?
Is this impossible? A world like a fairy tale, a world with magic. We can do our best to perform in a way that we think is better. Why bother to look at what is right or wrong? Compared with a beautiful fictional world and a cold real world, I prefer the former.
Foucault said that each of our lives should be a living art, and it should not isolate beauty from our individual. We have to choose to live a warm and wonderful life.
If you feel that it is not beautiful enough, just act it beautifully; if you don't believe that there is perfect love around you, just show this kind of love; if you don't believe in the meaning of our lives, just show the meaning.
Why prevent yourself from enjoying beauty because of harsh seriousness?
Our life is to perform a scene that can satisfy ourselves the most.
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