I want to say too much about this movie. We can also interpret it from different angles.
I want to talk about the loneliness of being a marginalized person expressed in this movie-in reality, we are not necessarily mountain spirits. We may have birthmarks and scars on our faces. In short, there are some differences. And these different people will definitely have the experience of Tina buying food in the supermarket and being stared at by some people's guilty eyes. If the appearance looks the same as most, but the personality is like Tina, taciturn and uncomprehending to a bit dull, you will become a marginal person in the workplace. People who can't find belonging in the crowd should be able to feel Tina's feeling.
But Tina is also very different from the marginalized people in human society-she can smell human emotions. Humans, there are always many dark things to hide. No one likes their little secrets being put in the sun. Tina, who is incompatible with the crowd, lives deep in the forest. The quiet and purity of the forest makes Tina feel comfortable. She likes to walk barefoot on the wet and icy grass moss, and like to blend with the lake naked. She has always done these things alone, but she doesn't like a person, she doesn't like this kind of loneliness, she would rather live with a liar and three noisy dogs. Until she met a different water like herself.
For me, the most romantic thing in this world is when you think that you are the only one in this world who is a weird freak who is incompatible with everything and human beings, and you meet a special person just like you. Like Tina and Walter-two puzzle pieces with weird shapes that fit each other.
From an early age, Walter knew very clearly that he was a mountain spirit, and that he was not tolerated by human society. His parents were imprisoned and tortured by humans, and he had been tortured in different orphanages since he was a child. He has no reason to be kind to humans. He can chase and have sex with Tina in the forest, and invite Tina to go to Finland to find his own ethnic group. But he knew his position from beginning to end—the enemy of mankind. In this respect, he is different from Tina. Tina and society cannot integrate into each other, but she has never thought of harming human beings and revenge society. She and the sheriff are looking for pedophilia because she has care for others and persistence in morality. This huge conceptual difference can only force them to separate.
There is a strong tragic love color in Tina and Water, which is also mixed with fantasy racial settings. At the end of the film, I was curious how Tina would treat her baby's little tail—cut it off like everyone else and integrate it into human society? Or hide him in the forest as a mountain spirit, cut off from human society?
Non-self races, their minds must be different from the same disease in ancient and modern China and foreign countries, it is also customary to be excluded if they are different from others. In such an environment, how do different individuals choose to represent their true and complete selves? To be ostracized and expelled or to hide and seek for completeness?
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