(first spit slots, LOM is probably the most straight-forward drama I've seen in a long time, and many complaints and tributes are like magic. This is the true meaning of time travel, especially when Simm said that I asked Doctor to prescribe some medicine. It's just an air-conditioner. Also, the music is just—too! Awesome! Good! Well! The rant is over.)
To put it simply, the show is about one thing—Sam Tyler (Tyler again = =), a lost lamb, looking for a way home. In the end, I found out that my hometown is not my home, but my hometown is my belonging.
The screenwriter is full of contradictions in the settings of the two time and space. Many conflicts can be explained, but can also be simply attributed to "bugs". If it's not "Yuan Li is incompetent", then it's a big game of chess. In any case, from the beginning to the end, the design of those false and true confuses was very successful.
Whether 1973 is the same timeline or just a fantasy, almost all of our knowledge of Sam comes from this time and space, and Simm has just the right grasp of that sultry and serious energy. In the real time and space of 2006, Sam is just a concept or a symbol. The writers keep instilling the notion that "he's here for a reason, but he belongs in 2006," doing everything in his power to convince the audience that as long as Sam can wake up when he's done, he'll be able to go home.
When Sam wakes up, just when I thought it should all come to an end, the screenwriter takes a turn for the worse, with an unexpected climax and abrupt ending that turns everything upside down. Outside the camera, I was left with a blank face, wondering what the hell this guy did.
In this way, it becomes clear that Sam is in fact dead and committed suicide. People might shake their heads and say, well, why kill yourself? It is generally believed that this is a sign of vulnerability, possibly not being able to bear what to escape with death. But in reality, Sam is going to take on it, for people who might not even exist because they make him feel alive.
In a sense, this is the most tragic ending - fools talk about dreams, compared to sin, greed, and unrealistic illusions are the most intolerable things in this world. From childhood to adulthood, we are constantly told to be down-to-earth and practical. Sam, who gave up his life for people and things that didn't exist, just went against this idea.
But the magic is in the words that the magician Nelson said to Sam "When you can feel, then you alive. When you don't feel, you are not." Why does Sam die and return to the place full of all kinds of discrimination , Sinful places, no mobile phones and no high-tech, policemen maintain justice by breaking the law, these are all he hates, so why?
Because of love, Gene said the same to him. Sam unconsciously felt a sense of being on the moral high ground among them, but as he got to know him better, he realized that something about that era was even better. But he wasn't completely assimilated, and he still tried to correct what he thought was wrong.
Instead of being swallowed up, he lived out a new self, which was enough to make him give up his life, which is exactly what the saying goes - there is always something that we love as life.
This is a story of "coming home", but home may not be the hometown you are familiar with, but a place that gives you new life, a place you love, a place that makes you feel alive. Like the song find yourself, when you find yourself.
Maybe our whole life is looking for a life that makes us happy or successful, a place to belong, just like Sam has been longing to wake up. We thought the city we traveled through every day was home, like Sam thought 2006 was home. In the end, Sam chose the "elsewhere" he loved. For him, it didn't matter whether it was true or not, life and death didn't matter, this was home. What about us, just turn off the TV and get on with our lives, right?
Sam Tyler, do you know how much I envy you? I don't envy you for finding the life you want, because for me at 22, life hasn't even begun. It's just that I envy your courage and courage, I don't have the courage and I don't know how to take that step. I'm scared, scared that I'll find out that I've chosen the wrong path or one day I don't like it anymore, and I don't know if I'll have the courage to end it. I'm afraid I'll never find a place in my life where I can feel alive, that home.
Tell me, Sam, are you scared when you fall? Are you alive now?
PS: It seems that the filming of ATA was premeditated. The part recorded in the office was a good foreshadowing. The island of Fu is really a magical place. The detective who woke up from a coma was in the mood to record his memory and sent it to the trauma department.
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