Both leaving and returning are a kind of harm

Savanna 2022-12-15 15:22:08

When loved ones leave us, they take away not only the person beside us, but also bring a huge impact to our previous relationships, such as the separation of Camille's parents, and the separation of Lena from his mother. why? Perhaps it is because we will blame ourselves for the death of our loved ones. We cannot digest our own pain, but at the same time we feel that we have a responsibility to digest the pain of others.

Camille's father still resisted the pain with a critical posture at the sympathy meeting, drawing more people's incomprehension and anger to punish him. Indeed, he will always choose to escape. When Camille came back, he proposed to leave regardless, he was afraid of others' doubts. The reason for his defense is for the good of Camille, so that the family can return to their previous beauty. Yes, maybe the best result of this thing will have this kind of benefit, but the deepest part of everyone's motivation is for themselves. Perhaps, he just wanted to reconcile with his ex-wife, but he didn't have the courage to speak directly. When everyone gathered in the charity center, panicking, fearing and anxious inexplicably, he once again proposed to leave. It seems that if you leave, you can put the past behind you, and leave the ugliness in a place where you will no longer be associated with you. However, these are deeply rooted in each of us and cannot be taken away or thrown away. It's not that the sky is raining, but our hearts are always leaking.

Pierre, seems to know what to do when facing everything. When Lena was extremely resistant to Camille, he told Camille that she was just afraid of losing you again. When Camille faced everyone's eyes full of doubt and exploration, he said, maybe this is the meaning of your return. When everyone returned from an unknown death, he said that it is normal to be afraid, and maybe they are more afraid than we are. But he was one of the murderers who killed Victor, but he stocked so many guns. In the scene where Victor looked at him, the shooter came in the dark, and he fought with him. Unlike all those who were watched by Victor, he reached a reconciliation with his own evil and guilt. He did not choose to commit suicide like Julie's female neighbor and Toni, but survived. This is a kind of strength that has grown from past experience. I think he has faced up to the cowardice, pain and cruelty of the past. But my heart always has a question for him, is this kind of strength really the kind of deep-seated reconciliation in my heart, or is it for greater brutality? I thought that the last episode was going to tell his story, but the director chose to tell the story of the entire village 35 years ago.

Victor, what he saw was to see the guilt, doubts and fears deep in people's hearts. Perhaps, the close attention of Julie's female neighbor to Julie was only out of deep self-loathing, so Victor's seeing made her so self-harm and die. Julie's life like a walking dead protects her deep fear. Victor sees it as if she was sweating in the bed, and the fever finally subsided. So, in the end, she really faced the person who hurt her. In human time, she can get along well with her fears. Croy always wondered what happened to her mother that day, so she saw her mother covered in blood under Victor's pointing.

Suicide often leaves a rope for the living people who love them. Why, these three words can make a person slowly exhaust his life force in self-torture. For example, when Croy knew that his father committed suicide, he asked his mother, was it because of me? Is it because of you? These two problems are enough to burn and even burn their hearts.

The two brothers wanted to escape, no. Julie and the deputy captain wanted to escape, no. It seems to be a cycle, unable to escape. Yes, you can't escape, you can only face it, with anxiety, anxiety and fear. The town of 35 years ago appeared in front of everyone. Where are the policemen? Where are the dead who have returned? The sun is good and everything is quiet.

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