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Adelbert 2022-11-13 07:21:48

The so-called youth piled up is not necessarily so grand and magnificent. We are breaking the cage, but we cannot escape the confinement in it. gas. This was not originally a trace of youth, but it was imposed on such youth. We have to sigh that the art of paying attention sometimes needs to be properly and accurately grasped, so as not to make people feel irritated and restless.
The purely ambiguous gay segment at the beginning of the film made me a little bit inexplicably noisy. I originally thought it was a gay-themed movie. But with the extension of the main line, the story began to show his ups and downs. Starting with the kiss at the high school prom, there is a pair of invisible hands that twists the whole plot. What we see is Dominic Bee's rebellious agitation, emotional heart, panic reaction, and a mixture of various biased words with a touch of decadence. The later "Suicide Room" seems to be the black hand of the story, but it is not. This is the inevitable promotion of the main line.
For us at that time, most of the words about youth, love, and death were just a noun in our outlook on life, not a concept. We always see academics and educators talking eloquently. But did not find out what the most dazed we were thinking during that time? They often make subjective assumptions about what we are doing in the adult world. What is blocked is not language, what is stirring is not rebellion, and what is touching is not privacy. What was needed during that time was a face-to-face intimate conversation, not sending us to a psychiatrist after talking with an adult. In this way, youth does not understand because there is no way to compromise the logic of language. It is also the spark generated by the collision of ideas on the way of growth.
After watching the movie, many people hated Sylvia. She is just a kind of paranoid, the perpetrator of language. She fights for her life in a way she can fight. Perhaps, she is a microcosm of the demonization of adolescence in society. I always think that adults who know us very well, after Dominic’s suicide, will clapp his hands and cheer and say, “Look, we are right!” And then vigorously classify him as a negative teaching material, so as to show us how to move forward. the way.
It seems that everything makes sense, maybe this is the director's original intention, or the director just simply wants everyone to notice us in this time period. But in any case, the shock of this film and its presentation are impeccable. At least in the eyes of most people.
In fact, it's a little bit unclear. Is Dominic Than gay? Why did the director mix this element with the plot of the movie here. This point is not only a little confusing to me, but also a little surprised by the definition of the director's thinking. Whether it is calling for equal treatment of gays from another angle, or linking the topic of gays with youth rebellion, it is so impeccable. Perhaps the success of the film lies in the brightening in the blur, and the haze in the clarity. Such a state must be said to make people kneel and worship.
Of course, this is my humble opinion. After watching the movie, I still feel that the value of life is not cabbage. Sometimes you have to enjoy loneliness, sometimes you have to let go of yourself, and you must not commit suicide when you are confused. Life is there, and the future is there. Fighting with the sky, fighting with the earth, fighting with people, the fun is endless!

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Suicide Room quotes

  • Dominik Santorski: They know nothing. They play pathetic, ridiculous parts in a hollow, ridiculous play.

  • 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.