Humans are essentially isolated and unfavorable, but they are confused and trapped by the trivial things of life. They are entangled in eating, drinking, excreting, and sexual desire. They live in a tangled way in this secular society of the Prajna Demon Realm. The life of the heroine is decadent. Except for the boring life, she seems to see no hope in life, and the hero's rejection of self-illness makes him indulge in a worldview of self-loneliness. The encounter of two lonely people is accidental. It was brought to us by the movie, but what is reflected outside the movie is the inevitability of the nature of human loneliness. The delusion is only a medium. It makes a certain group of people away from mainstream social values. Their death instinct reacts extremely strongly, and finally death It is inevitable. However, the carbine shot after the subtitles on the film seems to indicate a certain kind of hope-children’s objects. However, this also points to the beginning of another tragedy. The death instinct of human beings is unavoidable. It can only rely on Life's analgesic---alleviated by animal instincts, alleviated by eating, drinking, entertainment, and sex, and finally this death instinct will finally come.
I’m an atheist, but I can make this assumption. Why can’t human life be immortal? This may be the greatest contribution of the Creator, giving humans the death instinct. Death cannot be surpassed, even if it depends on technology-- -Genetically modified or other technologies, people have gained immortality, but after that, the death instinct will be more obvious. People are destined to die. People can only choose the way to end their lives, but they cannot choose whether it will come or not.. ....
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