The saint rejoices quietly

Kylie 2022-09-04 01:57:59

"The Virgin Mountain" is a good title, but I think this film actually portrays a "beautiful mind". Aside from the appearance of being fat, nerdy, and ugly, Foss has the heart of a saint - he does have some ordinary people's thoughts, but he has absolutely no negative emotions such as anxiety, anger, pain, and sadness; these emotions are not suppressed. , but did not appear at all.

When hurt by worldly meaning, Foss either doesn't take it seriously or quickly walks out. He never had to think about things like "I didn't do anything wrong, why did I do this to me", he was a man of comprehension.

Our Foss, he's a complete man.

The film uses a lot of space to show the life of Fox's old otaku, and it looks very lonely: the good friend already has two sons, but he still goes to the door to play games like a child looking for a buddy to play games; Eating by myself is the same milk-soaked cereal. Weekly regular entertainment includes eating the same dish in a restaurant, driving a pickup to the beach, and ordering my favorite heavy metal on the radio;

These loneliness are just "looks". You can say that Fosse is expressionless and lonely in the first half, but you can also say that he is very calm at heart.

He was bullied by a co-worker for making small troubles, and he didn't care at all, how to live it. Later, when he helped the co-worker to repair the car, the co-worker kept apologizing to him, but he didn't feel too bad.

Taking a little girl for a ride back to see the police, it's easy to worry about a misunderstanding similar to "The Hunt", and Fox just explained it slowly after being treated unreasonably. Later, the little girl's father apologized to Foss, and Foss was equally indifferent.

It can be said that the damage given by the outside world is not enough to hurt Foss, which is why he can live alone in a "chaotic" world. Those ordinary people who look more "normal" than Fox have exposed so much inferiority in the film, what is there to envy to be such ordinary people?

Maybe Foss was away from the crowd and just thought you guys were boring. Playing with myself is actually much more interesting. At the end of the film, I go to Egypt alone, so the time is quiet.

It's just that the film doesn't tell us why Fox's heart is so strong and where his power comes from.

The relationship between Foss and Xiufen fully embodies Foss's saint mentality. Like ordinary people, Foss is focused on bringing happiness to each other after he is moved. A good friend told him that it was too tiring to talk about relationships, so he had to create surprises for the other party from time to time, and he had to show a state beyond his usual level. Fox totally enjoys this.

Foss has the complete ability to love. In the face of Xiufen who is suffering from depression, Fox's company may be textbook-like. He doesn't preach or try to solve problems by talking about life. He just spends time taking care of her, doing everything she needs for her, until Xiufen. Get better slowly. The ingenious Foss has never missed anything in what he wants to do.

I can't think of any reference for the skin to bathe in such love.

Of course, Foss, who fell in love, encountered reality once again, and Xiu Fen flinched. Seeing this, I, like many people, thought she was a high-purity bitch. One second, he forced Fox to leave his mother and live with her, and when he saw Fox hesitated, he turned his head and left; the next second, he said hypocritically, "I Maybe not ready."

But Xiufen may have Xiufen's problems. She was carried away by the beauty before, and she may really be afraid of intimacy. Dazai Osamu wrote in "Disqualification in the World", "A coward will be afraid of happiness, and will be injured when he touches cotton." I think Xiu Fen is such a coward, she is even afraid of happiness.

And Fox's sadness didn't last long in essence. He chose to carefully decorate the flower shop the two talked about and gave the key to Xiufen. This is not a story about an honest person being too stupid, this is the saint Foss saying goodbye to this emotion and then leaving gracefully.

Foss is such a warm saint who doesn't have to burn himself to shine on others. Be kind to yourself and others, and be kind to yourself and others.

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