About fear. The connection between people is actually a particularly terrible thing. This connection threatens one's freedom and constantly questioning the self within the outside world. They have not really disconnected from the outside world, nor have they escaped the fear of themselves.
Big brother said: "After I saw The Dark Knight, that made me believe that something was possible to happen. Not because it was Batman. It's because it felt like another world." "I did everything to make that world come true." Maybe He wanted to escape the world created by his father. But the world of escaping into and out of it is no different from the outside world, and the human self still has to be hidden.
What my father instilled was not only music, film and painting, but also "freedom." He believes that in this world, "because they don't know what they are doing." People don't know that the connection between people is conflicting and oppressive because of self. On the contrary, it restricts self and is not free. The restraint of children is only a form of the concept of "Not to have anything against anybody" he believes in, and self-questioning will not disappear, like the edge of burning paper will continue to spread. This kind of fear was after the eldest brother ran away for the first time, until he shot his own short film (do not rule out the director's cut effect). He said: "But I still have fear till this day, but who doesn't so..." I thought The connection between people stems from this fear-facing true freedom and fear of losing oneself, try to restrain yourself to adapt to the unfree self that is out of place in the outside world.
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