The beautiful boy is just a symbol in the tragedy

Stuart 2022-01-20 08:02:03

This Polish movie is actually very interesting, at least the animation part is really attentive, comparable to some animation works. So putting aside these details, let's talk about the protagonist, the beautiful boy.
Sigh, sigh, so such a seedling has withered like this, do you think Silvia should be blamed? In fact, she is a more pathetic person than Dominic. Many people think that she will die if she wants to die, but this is where the film is handled delicately-realistic enough and surpassing. The sadder bad guy has the courage to die, so he pretends to be diva in his own world, ignorant that the young man has done something fragile in the bar, and he doesn't know that he is going to die. He understands the truth. You must contribute to the world and don’t hurt those who love yourself. But at this moment, he is not sober, so the screams, fears, and helplessness of death turned our beautiful boy into a whole drama. One of the images in Sylvia is a punishment for Silvia: if you abandon the world, then take everything from you, let you experience what death brings real harm and pain, rather than the kind of self-confidence. The little sorrow of pity and love.
As for the basic link at the beginning of the plot, I can only say that you really got into the wrong path as a teenager and you unfortunately met the destined Silvia, otherwise it is not necessarily how the development will be... the so-called scumbag classmates are indeed also. I am immature, but I can guarantee that he also likes our beautiful boy in his heart.
Dominic is better than him and looks better than him. It turns out that people who are better than him have a physiological reaction to him. The moment when he attacked his classmate's ego was more than bursting, but then they dropped out of school, and then they committed suicide. The topics that have not been discussed in this film can actually be spread out and talked about. If there is no ripple in the heart of the scumbag, it is absolutely impossible. There must be as much loss as possible. As for self-blame, it depends on how much you like it. Dominic.
As for whether Dominic is gay or not, although the treatment in the film is a bit vague, it is very well done. As a person who has just passed adolescence, it is really hard to say what his sexuality is during that period, but it is also a period when everything is possible. It's just a little bit ambiguous for a kiss, but if it continues to develop, it may be wrong, and a single spark can start a prairie fire. But our most authentic selves are also the most natural animal desires, and we should be pursuing the opposite sex. So Silvia's entry is also very natural.
Therefore, throughout the whole consideration, the development of the beautiful boy Dominic is not the key. The director still has the principle to make the truth, and ends with Dominic’s not-so-brilliant death video.

ps: The tears of the beautiful boy are really beautiful, Qiong Yao style, really dripping one by one. In the end, the dance between the two in the bar was really fantastic, both of them were very beautiful. However, there is a metaphorical underwater scene in the play. The bgm is actually in Japanese, which is very contradictory...

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Suicide Room quotes

  • Sylwia: I hate reality, right? I don't go out into the real world.

    Dominik Santorski: But you've got to go out.

    Sylwia: What for?

    Dominik Santorski: To live.

    Sylwia: I don't want to live.

  • Sylwia: Everything you need is inside you. You don't need school. You don't need parents, your loved ones. You don't need anyone.