The movie seems to be an intervention in determinism. Just like what ordinary people do every day, the people in the movie think that they are planning freely to save their own lives, but they don’t know that such planning itself is a necessity. People's free choice should never be found in causality. Only when the self that transcends causality gives freedom (mind facts), can it be considered a truly free plan.
If we don’t use language to describe the world, then the world is chaotic. Once it is projected into the human mind through language, the world will inevitably be captured by the natural framework of language, and we can only be affected by the inevitability of language structure. Therefore, about fate, as long as one thinks through human thinking, it is impossible to draw free conclusions from logic. The logic of language itself is the greatest fact of inevitability. Language is the only mirror, if not the exact mirror. If you want to plan your life freely, you must affirm your own freedom with a psychological fact that transcends logic, rather than through the exploration of language logic.
For the resistance of the god of death, everyone is sitting in this act of seeking advantages and avoiding disadvantages every day. Is it because they must die, they are so afraid and anxious that they think that these daily lives of protecting themselves are meaningless? On the contrary, with the limited knowledge of human beings, this daily life is the real core time of life. The here and now is the meaning of life, and there is no other life beyond the present.
So is death really scary? This varies from person to person.
The heroine had a really good laugh at the beginning, it was so healing. However, I couldn't stop laughing after that.
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