In a society full of material desires, many times, success has been reduced to how to wear a gorgeous coat of morality and ideals, doing dirty and even cruel activities. Just like the rules of the game faced by the hero in the film, the number of your bank account depends on how bad you are.
The 13 sins come from the surface to the inside, from the shallow to the deep, just like opium, once the upper body, people can't stop. As the film said: Everyone could be a monster, we will never know how bad we can become, we will never know our bottom line. Whether it is the bottom line of morality or the bottom line of human nature, before the shock wave of desire, they are pale and weak.
In order not to be spoiled, the details of the 13 crimes are not shown, and the following numbers are used instead.
The first and second sins are the plundering of animals. We have been so ignorant of them. In essence, what is the difference between eating pork and eating flies?
The 3rd, 4th, and 5th sins are bullying the weak, protecting the weak is the sublimation of human nature, and bullying the weak is the instinct of human nature!
The sixth and seventh crimes are violations of human values and the power of maintaining social order. In fact, here is already the edge of the penalty zone for crime. However, in today's society, there are countless so-called successful people who walk through this area every day and use it for energy and even pleasure. Behind the gorgeous feathers of the peacock, there is always a disgusting butt. Starting from scratch will only give us a piece of white paper. The left side of white is red, and the right side of white is black. If there is no color, how can it be successful?
The eighth and ninth crimes are the handling of violence. I am curious, if the amputee is not a participant in the game, if it is not an alumnus who bullied the male lead since childhood, I don’t know if the male lead can do it. When I saw this, I was suddenly thinking, if the hero is forced to chop his hands and feet on the phone later, he can't help but do it?
The tenth and eleventh sins are the abandonment of self. In fact, here has begun to ambush the last two sins. Self-dignity and reputation are important support points for many people to survive, but they are not indispensable. Between money and face, I think most people choose money, as long as there is a chance. Laughing poor but not laughing prostitution is just that, but most of the girls who sell themselves will stay away from the house. Just like the male protagonist, he has to find an excuse for himself before going crazy, which also paved the way for his hesitation in the last sin.
The twelfth crime is the massacre of human lives. If the male protagonist fails to remove the rope and the accident happened to the rope he pulled, I think maybe the final outcome will be different. Sometimes, when you look back or not, it's just in the middle of a thought. If the male protagonist can really pull up the rope indifferently and wait for the tragedy to happen, then he is not a villain, but a real demon. The sad thing is that there are no fewer demons than the wicked in life. Even, not crazy, not surviving. Those who become demons are sometimes more "successful."
The thirteenth crime is a complete abandonment of the core of self-belief and values. Family, here I think it is just a symbolic sign, metaphors the starting point and destination of mankind. For mankind, the worst situation is homelessness, and the biggest evil is in the name of faith and homeland. , Crowned in violence, and then slaughtered people in blood.
In fact, in terms of form, the people who have participated in the game in the film, including the hero, his father, and his younger brother, have successfully completed the game in form, including the man who is passionate about the hero. I think he also Will complete the game. And all these participants, the father of the hero, gained wealth, lost love, and lived in loneliness and depression. The male lead's younger brother, lost his life. As for the male protagonist, he lost his entire family. Even the amputee man, no matter what the final outcome, at least lost an arm. No one wins.
There is a detail inside. The amputee man drives a BMW and wears a brand-name jacket. Obviously, he is not an unemployed man like the male protagonist. The director clearly conveyed a concept: evil is not the exclusive product of the poor, let alone the exclusive product of Loser. Evil is something that is born and rooted in the depths of human nature, Everyone could be a monster. The evil of human nature is bottomless and unpredictable. The only way to deal with it is like dealing with drugs, not to smoke. Just as the man’s wife did, she hung up the phone and ignored it.
Add one last sentence, the ending song is really nice.
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