It's like you haven't read Journey to the West, you're talking about your views on Tang Monk; like you haven't read Tutu with big ears, you're talking about what kind of child Tutu is. The sixth day of Genesis in the Bible does not mention the mother at all, and the seventh day that God created the world did not have the role of the mother at all. At that time there were only men: God created Adam on the seventh day.
The male protagonist can't be God, please don't think about it. God is God, how could he be compared to man? A director who would not make metaphors like this is still the director of "Black Swan". So many comments take it for granted that the story is about the creation of Adam and Eve by God and then the Garden of Eden. I would like to ask you, have you figured it out? After reading so many comments, none of them said what the director really wanted to express, what is the truth of the story, and I don’t know enough to be so swaggering. I actually didn’t want to post a film review, but now it seems that my understanding may be more worthwhile. you learn.
The heroine's love is not selfless. She asks a man to reciprocate her, and the repayment for her wholeheartedness is also to her wholeheartedly. This kind of love model is very common in modern society. After a girl becomes a wife, she seems to fully show her maternal side, but inadvertently suppresses men with this kind of motherhood-because it is a kind of controlled love . I rebuild your house for you, and I want to see you write words. I want to see my love paid off. This is similar to how many parents love their children? I raised you with hard work, and I hope you repay me with good grades. Without repayment we get frustrated. Is this kind of love called selflessness? Such love is clearly selfish.
The film should have set the stage for the arrival of a cult very early on. From the very beginning, the male protagonist is more friendly to outsiders than to the female protagonist. It can be seen that they are people of the same faith. The male protagonist values them more than the family. It can be seen that there is a certain family in the doctrine they believe in. can be sacrificed. The shooting method of a normal movie, especially the shooting style of the director of "Black Swan", is like this. Through careful description of the heroine's psychology and some observations, the whole environment and the whole story are gradually advanced. Things were set up from the beginning, but she finally understood. The male protagonist should be hiding it from the female protagonist, just using her as an important part of redemption. Of course, in the male protagonist's own words, it will become "We have to sacrifice ourselves, you have to do this, they can be saved. "...wait for it. In fact, these words are not difficult to understand. They just see themselves as the savior and feel that their actions can save the souls of others. It has to be said that the male protagonist has pushed himself to the limit by sacrificing his son, but they think that it is this kind of giving up of his close relatives that can be exchanged for real redemption. Note that the abandonment here is actually murder, exchanging the life of a little boy for the so-called "redemption" of this nation.
The male protagonist has never "loved" the female protagonist, he just treats her as an object, as seen at the end of the film, he can always have such an object, and then pretend that she is also his only one, to achieve a sacrifice to his climax Taste. This is a heresy. From those weapons, finally the police came, strange rituals, strange priests. Ah, there are so many metaphors in the film. I try to find what analysis, I also need to learn. The analysis on this website is too strange, there is no background at all, can you just shut up at this time? I haven't read the movie at all, and I have to express my words in a very formal and reasonable way. Don't pretend to be okay?
What this director wants to express is getting more and more strange. It's not that you have to quarrel with people just because of a movie or anything. I'm sorry, it's true that posting a movie review is just expressing what I think. I'm so angry that I don't know what I'm talking about.
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