Two poor little ones who love each other and kill each other

Garrick 2022-11-11 23:47:07

1. The main theme of the movie is minimalism. As a person who advocates this kind of consciousness, this movie is my dish. The lower the material desire, the more freedom, the more ego, and the higher the material desire, the ego will be compressed, and Modern people will become unhappy because of this materialistic desire. For short-term happiness, they desperately clench the water in their hands. This clenched hand is vanity, an accomplice of the surrounding environment, and the ruthlessness of capital.

2. Everyone thinks that other people are perfect. In order to maintain the human nature that they think has shortcomings, they try their best to supplement it with other things. In order to make others think they are perfect, it is better to accept themselves, otherwise they will not be truly free, and they will not even go in love. heart.

3. We can buy whatever the capital tells us to buy. The Nana invented by the male protagonist is applied to the mobile phone, which is the various promotions we see now, soft broadcast, software algorithm push, etc. He was kidnapped by the capital and thought he had obtained happiness and happiness. It is superior to others. As a result, even thinking is fragmented. The independent and complete thinking space is discounted by trivialities. It is filled with shopping desires, and it is difficult to realize a higher value. It is difficult to experience high-level happiness. Nana reminds people that in real life, we cannot expect capital to have such a conscience, and we also need our own awakening.

4. Two people gave up high income, chose to devote themselves to nature, and gave up refinement and shopping desire. Then what is the meaning of life after the ultimate freedom? Is it just advocating minimalism? It still needs to be thought about. ..

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  • Anton Katz: You can't go a day without your crap.

    Paul Konaske: 100 days!

  • Renate Konaske: Happiness is like water. If you hold onto it, then you will always go with clenched fists.