I looked at the scenery outside the car window in the boundless night. Somehow, I feel that this car driving fast on the highway with its windows closed is like today's human civilization.
Or it's like the oxygen masks that human forces must wear on their faces in the movie. We are completely cut off from nature, and we think that only in this way can we live and live better.
This makes me feel sad.
We are developing and developing rapidly, but we use machinery, glass, and all unnatural products to wrap ourselves tightly, while throwing a lot of pollution into nature, and proclaiming that "nature is dangerous." We proudly show off our "civilization", thinking that only material civilization is civilization, but we have forgotten that civilization can have different manifestations. Some people even triumphantly stated on their blog that humans can actually provide Na'vi people with mosquito repellent and parasite medicine, provide better housing and beds, and provide everything that their "modern civilization" has made...
But he It seems to have forgotten that, in the movie, through the mouth of the colonel, we know that the Na'vi people don’t need hospitals, schools and so-called “modern civilization” like the earthlings; through the mouth of the hero Jack, we know that they also don’t. They need anything on earth that can be exported to them, whether it’s beer or jeans...
Pandora is not the American continent before colonization, nor is it China before 1848. Pandora is Pandora.
The story that happened on Pandora is not a story between the nail house and the violent demolition, nor is it a story between the white people of the westward movement and the native Indians, nor is it a story between the United States and Iraq... this story is This story is the story of a group of humans who exhausted the earth went to aliens to colonize and plunder and were finally beaten back to their hometown.
We pretend to deconstruct a story, analyze the subtext behind the story, analyze the meaning of the subtext, analyze the director and screenwriter’s attempts to control our emotions and thoughts... Isn’t this analysis? Too much to go after the last? Although in the movie, after a human plane knocked down the homeland tree, I once said to myself: "This is a small climax."
I have always felt a movie, a story, a text, A picture or a piece of music, I am not afraid that my feelings will be led by others. Laughing when watching a comedy, crying when watching a tragedy, this is really normal. If all of this is blocked, it is only to indifferently analyze the origin of my emotions, or analyze the author’s intentions, and turn myself into a machine that can only analyze but is difficult to enjoy, and for a human who should have both sensibility and rationality. Said, what a sad thing. I am afraid that my emotions or feelings will get out of control, precisely because I have never known myself or the world.
So I really like the greetings of Na'vi people in Avatar: I see you.
This is not just a simple meaning like "I see you". The deeper meaning of this sentence is: I see you, not only the person who sees you, but also your soul and your true nature.
Being able to "see" means being able to know, it means being able to communicate and understand, and it means knowing that we are of the same origin, and that we are all one.
Humans are invisible. In other words, just like a baby, although it has already possessed this ability, it has never been stimulated, so it is impossible to use this ability.
This is really sad.
I once lay on alfalfa grass on my back after running 1500 meters, and silently said to them and the people under me: "Please lend me some strength." Minutes later, when the other people who were being helped to walk slowly continued to walk slowly, I could already stand up with a carp and walk back to the stadium's stands to rest as usual. At noon, I also comforted a puppy who was being chased by a group of ignorant children trying to throw a box far away. The puppy was just weaned and very thin. I touched it gently and said to it: "They didn't mean to bully you, they just wanted to take you home to raise them, and they were afraid that you would bite them. Don't worry..." Then, just watch the dog shed tears...
I can see some, but it's not so real. Like the glass across the car window, and the window is still drizzling.
When humans bombed the homeland tree and the huge trunk fell down with a roar, I said in my heart: "At this moment, I am deeply ashamed of myself as a human being."
But we may never live in Na'vi. Life, because humans have pushed themselves to a dead end. Not only will the earth be exhausted by humans, once humans develop interstellar navigation technology, I will have no doubt that humans can continue to exhaust all the planets they find. From this point of view, although I am a human being, I sincerely hope that the human race will perish soon. Just as Keanu Reeves said in "The Day the Earth Stood Still", if humans do not die, the earth will perish. Once the earth dies, humans will be useless; but if humans die, at least the earth can survive.
We have been shouting to "save the earth", but in fact we want to save ourselves. Because the earth has had enough of humans, it can use the resources of a planet at any time to destroy this group of mischievous humans.
And a type of creature on a planet, if they think they already have advanced technology to conquer and tame a planet, then they will find themselves so ridiculously wrong at any time.
However, I still look forward to it. One day I can see the soul of the tree, the soul of the grass, the soul of the animal, the soul of the human...
I also hope that when we meet again, we can speak with respect and respect. : "I saw you."
Those simple words contain the power to integrate into the world.
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