Do it all over again, the ending, can it really be changed?

Jamir 2022-01-05 08:02:31

Poor Lilja was abandoned by her mother, betrayed by her boyfriend, turned into a prostitute, and finally ended her life by suicide. Lilya was only sixteen when she died. This is really a heavy revelation. However, it is really impossible to understand this kind of suffering. In many cases, it is clear that there is a kind of suffering in some people. You can clearly see the existence of suffering, but you cannot feel the depth and pain of the suffering. When I watched this movie, I was completely embedded in the image with my own feelings. The prostitutes I saw were not prostitutes, and Sweden was not Sweden. I understood what to explain is one thing, and what you associate with is another.

Lilja's mother abandoned her daughter; her friend pushed the selling of meat on Lilja, who had never done it before; her boyfriend deceived Lilja and sold her to pimps. Family affection, friendship, and love are all unbelievable. This is almost a completely desperate world. Lilja is the only one left with Volodya who is really good to him, even though Volodya has something to ask Lilja, but at least he is sincere to Lilya. Facing such a desperate world, Lilja originally wanted to survive strong, how others laugh and scold, I still have my own arrogance and self-esteem, but self-esteem can not fill my stomach, when facing the problem of survival, there are a few people Can you really not suffer from the food? When the money left by his mother had been used up, and even the basic need to sustain life could not be solved, Lilja had to put down his self-esteem and betrayed the flesh. In such a hopeless world, what can we do besides working hard to grind our angles smoothly?



In the second half of the movie, Lilja meets her Prince Charming, but there is actually no real prince in this world. To quote a sentence from "The Princess's Revenge": "There is only a slave street in this world." The princes are all princes pretending to be princes on the street, and there is no real prince. Lilja was tricked into Sweden by the servant street pretending to be a prince and fell into the hands of pimps. I thought that the environment he was in was the worst. As long as he left, everything could be changed, but it turned out that there was no possibility of change. No matter where he went, Lilja could not escape the fate of becoming a prostitute. In her hometown, Lilja can at least shrink back and go to someone she doesn't know. She can't choose guests or choose not to pick them up. She can only let different men rape herself and exchange her body for a glass of Coke and a hamburger. Perhaps under the protection of our parents, we can still make a little resistance, with the left ears coming out of the right ears that we don't want to hear, and occasionally a sentence or two. But when I left home and went to the outside world, I didn't even have any resistance to different forms of ideological violence. I could only let the things I disliked overwhelm myself and even become a part of myself.

Volodya told Lilja that death is eternal, but life is short. Even if life is painful, he still regretted killing himself and told Lilja to live bravely. Lilja has worked hard for this. She said to her clients, "Do you think you can buy your heart and soul with money?" She cut her hair short in an attempt to make herself ugly, but she still couldn't be saved. Pushed to the bed by a client, and raped again. No matter how you resist, the result remains the same. When Volody appeared in front of Lilja again, told Lilja that the door was unlocked, and told her to leave, Lilja left, but ran to the bridge head and jumped off. Even if you get freedom, how long can this freedom be allowed? Was he caught back again? Was it another pimp? Or do you have to "voluntarily" sell yourself to different men?

Jumping down, may be really kind of cowardice. But what can we do if we don't do this? Even if you do it again, refuse to go to Sweden, and help the old woman get the potatoes back, even if everything starts again, even if there is one more choice, the ending, can it really be changed?

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Lilya 4-Ever quotes

  • Lilja: I'm not your property. Think you can buy me? You can't buy me. You can't buy my heart and soul.

  • Lilja: Bye, potato-hag...!