I didn't want to write, but the picture has explained everything, but I got 140 words.
That is divided into two roles.
Eminem, the biggest change is growth. The fault is not their own, and slowly began to face the problem. Of course, it will not be done overnight. When encountering greater difficulties, the first reaction is to escape. It's no wonder that all the circumstances put on him are chaos, his mother who loves and hates, "What Am I gonna do?" yelling "What Am I gonna do?" because of the abandonment of the new little boyfriend is simply the current situation of the whole Detroit, self-limiting+ Without thinking, being oppressed to the point of being unable to retreat can only be incompetent and furious. Never learn to take responsibility for yourself, but expect someone else to do it for you. This is doomed that you will eventually be unable to break through with the environment. And Eminem, in his bones, wants to climb out of this shit hole, and this process is just like the lyrics in Lose yourself: But superstardom's close to post-mortem. There are many enemies along the way, one is stronger than the other, weaker, painful, persistent, Abandonment, hope, destruction, helplessness, to name a few. This process is not as simple as peeling a layer of skin, it is simply a new life. What I learned from the environment before is basically a negative teaching material, and no one will share all the pain for you, enlighten you, and if you can't bear it, you will be embarrassed and can only go back to your trailer.
In The Shawshank Redemption, there is a kind of bird that cannot be kept. In reality, Eminem also wrote a Mockingbird. This bird is good at finding its way home. In the Hunger Games, this bird was unintentionally used as a symbol. At that time, my sister put it on her, hoping that she would come back alive. And only by yearning for freedom and never giving up can she endure that inhuman life. This is very similar to the little Mockingjay going home no matter what, and it can also learn tongues, and the momentum of passing it from one to another, symbolizing the awakening of the people. Therefore, the spirit of yearning for freedom can be figured out no matter where it is.
I remember reading a book, "Escape from Freedom" The road to freedom is too painful, and taking full responsibility is not a happy thing. And that's the only way to freedom, and it's the price you have to pay. Eminem paid, so in front of the opponent, although Proudly said that he was white trash, but in his eyes, it was the determination after overcoming all the struggles and hardships.
The second character, cheating girlfriend. For this film, no background symbolism is added. In fact, they are more like friends who cherish each other, especially the vivid character played by the charming Murphy. She has always been very awake, and she has always been very clear about Eminem's position in her heart. What she is not clear about is E. This sobriety is doomed that the relationship will not last long, because E still has some way to go. She approached because of admiration, and has been clearly inspiring him to face up to his own heart. If cheating can be regarded as a lesson (she is getting what she wants in her own way), then the learning effect of this lesson is perfect for E, so that he no longer depends on others, but "stands up" by himself.
Even if this happened, before he left, he had to make an effort to make sure that he really got out of the predicament and faced the difficulties. Can be described as well-intentioned. In the end, he showed his light and heat just as she had foreseen. Glad to give E the middle finger, echoing end to end, it is recognition, praise, reward, and farewell. More than happy for him. The relationship between them was equal from the beginning, and it would be perfect if they ended in the middle finger of this equal mutual tree.
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