Never pass

Gregorio 2022-01-21 08:03:35

The impermanence of destiny is a true portrayal of our lives.

We are like ants on the ground, we have to accept the mercy of fate. Never say that the worst time has passed, it will never pass, and is connected with our short life until the moment we die.

But there are still good memories in the worst of times. Only those who have experienced it understand.

When the bad times of the great age hit us like a downpour, we actually have the right to choose, as Carvey said. Before the moment of destiny comes, Hungarian Jews are still likely to change. Do not simply complain about fate, the Jews themselves are one of its directors.

But most of them choose to pray to God, and choose to obey. Then when bad results appear, you have no right to say that you are not at fault. This is a choice you make yourself, good or bad, you have to accept it. After accepting, you must learn to have fun in hardship before death arrives. And when you are completely desperate for life, the fewer choices we have and the simpler our desires. Exposing to the sun and eating a good soup will become unforgettable memories, so that survival becomes much simpler and purer.

But what's really scary is that the scar is healed and the pain is forgotten. But this is also the self-protection consciousness of most people at work. We would rather believe that we have forgotten that memory. Just as the sun rises every day, we are also brand new every day. Self-deception is the simplest law of survival, but it also creates the most meaningless life. Just like the sense of fate of Carvey's childhood sweetheart girlfriend, it makes people feel pale and nauseous.

After all, human nature is animal nature after all. Why did so many people die in the Nanjing Massacre in China? Why can fascist concentration camps poison so many Jews? Because in the world of beasts, there is only survival represented by victory and death represented by failure. There is no beauty and no justice! It is precisely by succumbing to this beastly instinct that all this unpleasantness will happen.

No matter how much rationality we bring to ourselves, our origin is still a destined reality. We are beasts.

Without the help of the Soviet Union and the rescue of the United States, one day the tragedy of the Nanjing Massacre would end. And the Jews may have all died long ago. And precisely because of the help of the Americans, the best Jews have returned to the United States their wisdom and wealth to the utmost extent. In war, is it true that justice triumphs over evil? No, it's just a hymn for the animal nature that humans love to kill.

So Germany completely surrendered, and they were convinced that they lost, because the United States and the Soviet Union completely conquered Germany from a beastly point of view. Japan also fully agrees to be the American junior, which is also a beastly conquer, but they have been dissatisfied with the Chinese because from the beastly point of view, they believe that they can occupy China forever without the help of the Soviet Union and the United States. And if the Japanese really want to surrender one day, we can only become stronger, economically, and even more militarily. And this is a manifestation of beastly conquest. Although we love peace, we must be strong in order to prevent the never-ending history from happening again. The Jews also established their own country.

The animal nature of mankind is really a double-edged sword. Both countries that yearn for peace and countries that are combative must wear this sword and are evenly matched in order to make our world peaceful.

People who yearn for beauty must always maintain their bestial edge in order to continue the prosperity of the sun and the fragrance of birds and flowers.

So at the end of the film, Kavey, who is bathed in the sun, is calm and calm in his heart and face. The experience of the ghost gate is a time he will never pass in his life, and it is also a huge wealth. He realizes that the animal nature of humans has always been there, and he is no longer angry. , He wants to live a good life, despite the impermanence of fate...



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Fateless quotes

  • György Köves: I tried to comfort you, but I had no right because I was a Jew too.

    Rozi: Why, what are you now?

    György Köves: I don't know. Maybe I don't even exist.

  • [last lines]

    György Köves: [narrating] People only ask about the horrors, whereas I should talk about the happiness of the camps next time, if they ask. If they ask at all. And if I don't forget myself.

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