I don't know why, but I remembered a passage from Nabokov's "About a Book Named Lolita": "My personal tragedy cannot and should not be anyone's concern, but my tragedy is , I had to discard my innate language habits, my free-spirited, expressive Russian, and replace it with second-rate English."
I don't mean that the film is Second-rate art, compared with Kunqu Opera, is undoubtedly more durable and timeless. If we say that film is a visual art, it uses lens language to convey emotions and thoughts, emphasizing the magic of vision. Compared with Kunqu Opera, it is still an art that is too real. Kunqu Opera is always intended to create a synergy between words and reality. . Kunqu Opera has beautiful accents, graceful figures, meaningful lyrics, lingering emotions, and twisting stories, but these visible parts are not the whole of Kunqu Opera, or even the essence. The beauty of Kunqu Opera is reflected in the end of the play, and the charm of the figure, tune, emotion, and even a look in your mind that you can't get rid of in your mind. When the play ends, it's the beginning of the play. Sometimes this process may not happen until a long time after the end of the play. One day, when you look at the clouds in the sky or the breeze in the afternoon, or miss someone, this feeling suddenly comes, and her beauty is finally captured by you after a long time. find. That kind of feeling is like you pass by a woman unintentionally, with an ordinary face, but suddenly one day, when you remember, you realize that the woman is extraordinary, usually just because she is too beautiful, but it is not attractive because she knows her own. Charm, so just very gentle passing.
So when I saw the director's name, I felt a little sad. I don't know if he would have struggled and helpless "for the sake of the sea."
Maybe I'm overthinking.
I know that many people think that Liu Xing has ideals and is very pure. But can "I want to win the Nobel Prize" be called an "ideal", and "ideal" is such a noble word, can it be included in an award? Compared with the beauty of physics itself, which one is his greater motivation?
I know a lot of people are outraged by what happened to Liu Xing, who is seen as a devastated genius who would have achieved something if he hadn't encountered so many setbacks.
But one person keeps telling me that people who study physics are the happiest people because they deal directly with God. When you do those calculations, you feel the harmony and beauty of the universe. You'll be amazed at why there is such a perfect design. I think what he means is that studying physics, studying physics itself is a great joy in life. Those joys come from solving the problem itself, not just being acknowledged. For truth does not become truth because it is acknowledged. That confidence and certainty comes from the science itself.
Liu Xing's dissatisfaction stems from the fact that his talent and achievements have not been respected and evaluated accordingly, but talent is not something to be sold. Many people have blamed this because of the drawbacks of Chinese education. The question is what is the source of this evil? I think it may be a utilitarian view of education, from the glory of the door, the expectation of getting ahead, the various strategies on how to deal with interpersonal relationships to the "successful" education that permeates all fields are the manifestations of such a utilitarian idea. There is nothing inherently wrong with glittering lintels, the desire to stand out, and the focus on interpersonal relationships, but their value cannot be based on "success."
Suddenly I remembered the ace killer in "Master of Blue Water". In order to prove the effectiveness of the former coach's training methods and to oppose the school's unfair treatment of the former coach, those children rejected the new coach and wanted to win the game in their own way to seek justice for the former coach. However, in the pursuit of victory, they But gradually losing their ego, they use despicable means to injure their opponents and win the game. In their game against Xiangbei, their former coach also came to watch. The situation on the field was unclear. During the break, the old coach came to the lounge and told them that he only cared about whether the students were happy to play, not victory. Therefore, he does not feel wronged when teaching children in rural primary schools, but is very happy. The group of students wept bitterly. It turned out that what they were doing was the last thing the coach wanted to see.
And coach Anxi took a group of troubled children from Xiangbei to the national competition so intently, not just to win, but to watch them play and feel very happy.
That's when you realize that it's not just their thirst for victory that attracts you, but their enjoyment in the process. I think this is pure, joy because of the thing itself.
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