Salamander burns endless freedom

Adell 2022-01-14 08:01:08

Nothing is inexhaustible in a fire of 451 degrees Fahrenheit, except freedom.

When I first saw that "Fahrenheit 451" was about to be made into a movie, I was very interested in the subject matter and immediately started a book, but I have to admit that the book does seem a bit difficult to chew, and I watched it intermittently for a long time until later. The movies are all ready.

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Science fiction is a mirror that reflects the embarrassment of human progress.

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In order to make it easier for the people to manage and avoid riots, in the future, not only will the whole people be under the constant supervision of the intelligent system Yuxie, but also paralyzed eye drops will be instilled regularly. What is more absurd is that reading is not allowed, not only literature, but also art. And as soon as an eel reading privately is found, it will immediately go to the incineration, and at the same time broadcast live on Channel 9 in order to emulate it. In this way, the firefighter who used to put out the fire turned into an arsonist salamander.

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There are three places in the movie that are deeply touched.

First, the male protagonist (yes, the charming villain in Black Panther) never understood why the grandmother of "The Grapes of Wrath" burned herself for the book, and finally became self-civilized and sacrificed for continuation. But I feel that the hero in the movie is more of the awakening of childhood memories than the desire for books. In any case, it is a sincere tribute to life. It is precisely because of the preciousness of life that it can reflect how things that are higher than life can make people unable to stop sacrificing themselves.

Second, I heard that the organization memorized the entire book in order to prevent the book from being burned, turning itself into a book, and I was shocked. From the very beginning of cameras and tapes, to later DVDs, to the emergence of smart phones, we are exposed to more and more information, but there are fewer and fewer things that we really rely on our memory to protect, as if anything can be done. There is a carrier that reminds us of every time node in our memory. Everything is so convenient and natural. It may be directly stored in our own brain in the form of a chip in the future, or the memory in the brain can be directly stored locally. .

Third, the bird carrying Omnis in the free DNA finally flew over the mountains and the ocean, and finally merged into the bird flock, freely changing the shape of the bird flock, giving people a kind of book that continues and evolves into different shapes and shapes. Follow-up impressions. When I saw the last few minutes, I was sincerely happy, for myself to be able to read so freely, for myself to read so easily, for so many people to enjoy the gifts from history, and also thank the nourishment left by history. Delicacy.

Books, art, film and television are all like our second life, carrying our future and dreams that we cannot accomplish in real life. With so many good books accompanied, there is no time to sigh "This is the worst time."

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Fahrenheit 451 quotes

  • Clarisse McClellan: Why do I always make you nervous?

    Guy Montag: You don't.

    Clarisse McClellan: When I see you burning up Eel's lives, you don't look nervous.

    Guy Montag: That's because I'm very good at my job.

    Clarisse McClellan: Hmm. Have you ever thought, even for one second, why you do what you do? You should try reading before burning.

  • Captain Beatty: Do you want to know what's inside all these books? Insanity. The Eels want to measure their place in the universe, so they turn to these novels about non-existent people. Or worse, philosophers. Look, here's Spinoza. One expert screaming down another expert's throat. "We have free will. No, all of our actions are predetermined." Each one says the opposite, and a man comes away lost, feeling more bestial and lonely than before. Now, if you don't want a person unhappy, you don't give them two sides of a question to worry about.

    Guy Montag: Just give 'em one.

    Captain Beatty: Better yet, none.