The German society after one stop is a class-solidified society. People are like machines wrapped in handcuffs, busy producing all recognized living objects. They don't have time and chips to find them, so they sink deeper. The current society is a society with a solidified mind. People are voluntarily bound prisoners, rushing to watch the excitement of others, rushing time to step in the footsteps of the predecessors to the direction of victory, and there is no leisure and leisure to reflect. In 1924, the German director Murnau's room drama film. With a pessimistic background, the text attempts to give the audience a mixed story of joy and sorrow. The absurdity and irony are not so naked, but rather a kind of irony. The setting of the trinity set the story into a fascinating and fascinating situation. The climax was repeated, and after one third, it was all climax without any urine points. This is reminiscent of David Lynch’s "The Elephant Man". When I read it, I only found it obscure, but I was still moved by the philosophical reasoning in the story text. The elephant man was a different kind from the beginning, and occasionally the sensuality of the outside world would make him a kind of The illusion of self-knowledge is a beautiful and fatal imagination. To others, it's nothing more than excitement, novelty, or even spreading good intentions. If it falls into the eyes of a small person, it becomes a profit-making tool. "Humble people" also have a change of identity. Compared with Xiang people, the former is a physical cognition, and the latter is a social identity. The transformation seems to be caused by the contingency of life, but it is full of fatalistic propositions. "Heterogeneity" is not pathological. "Humble" is everywhere. They can't fight the times, they can't fight the people living in the times, they can only fight themselves.
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