The three-headed dog's truck is huge and oppressive. It's a symbol, it's a truck, it's a flowing hell, it's a desolate city, and in it, there lives something that two people have, they are unpredictable, unpredictable, unspeakable, just two extremes .
The three-headed dog is the gatekeeper of hell.
"Others are hell," says Sutter. Among the four young men, there seems to be a delicate relationship. When each object meets the subject, hell has not yet come. Humans are the most complex creatures. We are a combination of angels and demons, a mixture of good and evil in human nature. Hell is a test of the good in human nature. He used all kinds of temptations to show the "evil" in his human nature.
Man cannot destroy himself. Of course, you can choose to end your life any way you want. However, the disappearance of life does not mean the destruction of human beings - the disappearance of individual lives does not cause loss to human beings, but the destruction of human nature represents the destruction of human beings. "Others are hell", when the object appears, the behavior of the subject will be evaluated and viewed, and the evil in the theme will be revealed. But in my opinion, Sartre's point of view implies some selfish elements of human nature. There is very little introspection in Western thought. Introspection can be seen as a kind of self-salvation. Westerners, on the other hand, prefer to be redeemed rather than self-redeemed. They want God's salvation. "Others are hell" seems like an excuse for the evil of human nature. You know, hell should have two functions: one is to discover evil, and then it is to punish evil. Punishment means the end of evil, the reconstruction of good, and the redemption of a certain level.
In the end, our hero and heroine did not complete the test. Evil is displayed very much. However, is it really because of the situation of these four people that they will be in hell and be tortured? ?
We have to think, what does human nature mean? ? But I think, others, not hell. The real hell is in our hearts. Our abyss is the dark abyss of evil beneath the mountain of goodness.
PS: The scenery of this movie is very good, and the sky is far away. . . .
The color is good, but the storyline is monotonous. This should be regarded as a feature of Australian cinema.
Maybe the movie isn't as bad as some people say. Perhaps, the problems we see are too heavy to think about.
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