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Chadd 2022-01-13 08:01:24

Maurice’s psychoanalyst said that England has always been disinclined to accept human nature. Although human nature has become a common subject of movie subjects, it is exactly what I feel from the beginning to the end of watching this movie. Almost everyone is rejecting a certain kind of humanity to a greater or lesser degree, thereby submitting to the other humanity of social pressure. And the self-contradiction of human nature can produce a more depressing sense of tragedy than the classic tragedy of defeating fate.

Just as Maurice said in the boating scene, the people of corrupt countries must have a unified belief system to maintain social order, such as the Redemption and the Trinity (even if he himself does not believe in these things more than Durahm). As long as they avoid thinking and questioning, people are very easy to be suggested or even brainwashed, so as to conform to the beliefs of the society, to escape loneliness or even exile. Maurice, who has always been well-behaved since childhood, was like this before encountering Durahm, and even more so after being hit by Risley's imprisonment; but Maurice chose to be honest under the inspiration of Alec, and Durahm personally put a pendulum in front of her eyes to hypnotize herself. In the end, honest people find true love, and self-deceiving people regret all their lives. This is the result that romantic audiences love to hear.

I was so unlearned that I always heard that "Platonic" XX was thrown away in contempt, and I never thought carefully about how Plato would care about such a hypocritical issue. After watching Maurice, it suddenly became clear that the ancient Greek philosophers were as patriarchal as our ancestors. "It's hard to raise women and villains." How can they talk about mating such instrumental things? It is obvious that people are mainly discussing how the love between men is noble and moral!

So today I went to turn over the "Meeting Drink" (the controversial translation of our school teacher Wang Xiaochao). Socrates' conversation began with the separation of love from good and evil, beauty and ugliness, that is, we extol love, not Because it is good or beautiful, and because love itself is worthy of praise, like
"Temperance is indeed defined as the power that controls our happiness and desires, and there is no happiness and desire in the world that can be more powerful than love...The Eros who controls our desires and happiness can be regarded as temperance itself. "If we say we respect it. Goodness is because it benefits other members of human society, and beauty is admired because it makes people feel pleasure independent of function, and love is probably admired because of its sense of reality and power. And since the morality of love lies in the pursuit of spiritual beauty and harmony, and women cannot withdraw from childbirth to cultivate knowledge, and there is no spirit at all, the ultimate problem must be the two men who love each other in spirit. Don't share each other's bodies. Plato's answer is what we call "Platonic" today. This was originally an obvious problem, but our long-term misuse and unthinking have misunderstood the meaning of the word platonic.

Durahm brings the fascination of ancient Greek spirit that many people who are also full of poetry and books have, and sculpts his love strictly according to Plato's description. The disillusionment caused by traveling through the disrepaired Greece finally made him connect with Plato. The basic emotion of the style also gave up. The culprit of the disillusionment is actually the original illusion. Durahm aptly represents the dilemma faced by the self-deceiving hypocrites. But we can still be moved by Maurice, who is blessed by the goddess of love, because of the truth and power of love (like vulgarity), and the power of truth and power, especially power, has been inexplicably worshipped by humans since ancient times. I don't know the feelings of other audiences, but when I heard the line from Maurice, I trembled literally-"I am flesh and blood".

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n’t help but recommend it again. This film is worth collecting for
a long time, because one, it proves the British Wearing autumn clothes and long trousers
II, it records the beauty of the inspector's face naked when he was young

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Maurice quotes

  • Lasker-Jones: England has always been disinclined to accept human nature.

  • Maurice Hall: I'm an unspeakable of the Oscar Wilde sort.