What to fear in death, cherish in life

Theron 2022-02-07 14:52:03

As a person who is afraid of death, I like to watch some movies about dying experience. I like to watch some people, in the last time of life, live gorgeously, live warmly, live freely, live freely, or It is to make up for something, or to redeem something, or to die properly, or to have regrets, all of which truly show a kind of peace that "death is the law of nature". It shows warmth in black humor, free and easy in helplessness, and restores reality in absurdity. After watching it, a kind of "what's the fear of death" makes me feel warm. Of course, at the same time, the dying People's stories always make me feel how lucky we are to be alive and how much we should cherish the people and things around us.

In the story, the two patients, Martin and Rudy, were the ones who knew they were about to die. They lived in a ward. The difference was that Martin was rougher, even rougher, while Rudy was more docile, even cowardly. , Obviously, this is a setting of a happy enemy, and the two will dislike each other because of smoking in public places. In a ward, it is really difficult to imagine how they communicate. But we often say that communication requires commonalities, and what better way to defuse their differences than a commonality like "will die?" Often, because we are always thinking about what will happen in the next day, we dare not, unwilling, shameless, and cannot bear to do certain things. When death is imminent, "in the future..." Their fantasy is broken, some people will become crazy, some people will become hedonistic, and these two men want to do more reliable things, such as the romantic desire to see the sea before they die, or buy an Elvis for their mother. The warm desire of the Cadillac I bought, of course, the desire to sleep with two women seemed so touching at this time. However, when they fled the hospital frantically and stumbled away in a gangster's Mercedes-Benz, the story became bizarre and crazy again.

The film's dark humor makes it extra cute. In the film, the words and gestures of the two gangsters easily remind me of Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson in Pulp Fiction, perhaps without their brothers. That Quentinian chatter, but more neurotic. These two people are not reliable, let the two unreliable dying people drive away the Mercedes-Benz with the box of gang money, and then the more neurotic and unreliable boss of the gang will naturally lead the crowd to hunt down, On the other hand, of course, the policemen who always appear as ridicules in such movies will not be more reliable. They chase the unreliable crimes committed by the two patients at a speed that is always half a beat. Martin and Rudy knew that they were going to die, so they did some "robbery", but they were very happy, because we are often dubbed the German people's incomparable rational thinking, so seeing the Germans playing like this The humour and the sense of hilarity are even higher. This movie is extraordinarily interesting and makes it very relaxing to watch. While the film plays with black humor, it also expresses the emotion of death. After showing life so unreliable, Martin finally gave his mother a Cadillac, watching his mother's emotional affection , Martin is also really mature. And Rudy looked at the scene where he chose among the many naked beauties to accompany him to realize his last wish. The freedom and wildness that can finally let go of his shyness is also sincere and moving. On the dying day, the once rough Martin became delicate, and the once cowardly Rudy became unruly. They all became different selves before they died. Even if they were captured by gangsters and faced death threats, they would return the favor. Laugh, for the two dying people, death is already a destination, not a threat, so when the boss behind the local gang shows up and asks these two people to hurry to see the sea, a dying emotion has sublimated to the point where it can be infected the realm of others.

I like the ending of this film, a state of sadness but not sadness. They came to the beach and smelled the smell of the sea. When the time came, they carried wine bottles and came to the beach in the sea breeze. The waves were rolling and Martin fell ill again. Falling to the side, Rudy no longer rushed to save people like before, but sat quietly beside the fallen Martin, because they had fulfilled their last wish, the time has come, and there is no need to force another second to live , "There is only one theme in heaven, and that is the sea." They saw the sea and knocked on the door of heaven by the sea. This is a wonderful movie. It makes life seem so absurd. Since it is absurd in the first place, why should we care about what other people think? Let's do what we want to do boldly! It makes life seem full of regrets. Since it is a journey with regrets, why should we struggle, do what we can do as much as possible! It makes life seem infinitely possible and bound to a finite end. The two men are fooling around like children. Even if death begins, they return to the original state of human birth, so innocent that they will see the sea as the last wish.

In the days before their death, these two men had many moving details, which, while full of joy, combined with the background of their dying, gave people a bitter feeling. And it is also the background of their dying that makes the details of life so precious. I know that the calmness of death that this movie left me can't last too long. A little fear of limited life, continue to live, but for an hour and a half, the last days of two men, make you feel the greatness of an individual life, this is not a kind of enjoyment of the details of life. Since I have a lot of unwillingness to the final outcome, I still cherish the bits and pieces of my life. Don't go to sleep with two women, and take good care of the lover around you. Don't think about buying a Cadillac for my mother, and make regular calls on weekends. Saying ok, and defusing your fear of death often starts with letting yourself fall into the warmth of the details of your life.

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Knockin' on Heaven's Door quotes

  • Patient im Fahrstuhl: [waking up] What happened? Am I in Heaven?

    Henk - der Belgier: Sure. I am Sweet God and this

    [points to Abdul]

    Henk - der Belgier: is Saint Peter.

    Abdul - der Araber: Salam aleikum.

  • Martin Brest: In heaven, they're talking about nothing but the sea and how wonderful it is. They talk about the sunsets they saw, they talk about how the sun turned blood red before diving into the sea and they talk about how they could feel how the sun lost its power and the coolness from the sea and all that fire was only glowing inside.