Warnings and reflections on perfectionism and idealism + psychological struggles of an elderly person

Drake 2022-03-22 09:01:18

Realism and conservatism acceptance of


the most moving segments of course, is the end of it, the flash, estimated that many people Louguo the

most memorable of course, is the beginning and the old man home, it is worth repeating that clu see you face


to tell the truth this I was really moved by watching the movie in high-definition.

This movie is indeed a work of connotation.

Revised in July 2013:

I suddenly wondered why I like this movie so much, because this movie has a lot of tribute and post-modern revelation background in a post-Jobs era. Most people think this is the theme of this movie. Wrong, this movie is going to sell each other.

The theme of this movie, think about it, who is clu? The creator of the world’s father, creator father, said that clu is a young copy of his. Let’s not talk about what clu creates for now. What we want to talk about is the consequences of clu creation---the consequence is this electronic world. There is always a young arrogant young man who takes his career as the first, and puts his son aside, risking the danger from clu in the electronic world that he knows but did not expect to happen (actually he is mapped) The dark side)

The highlight of this movie is that the real-life performance we mainly saw was an old man. He realized the recklessness of his young actions, so he felt that there would be no danger if he thought clearly before doing things, but he did it. The extreme of the negative side, doing nothing. He clearly designed the world and designed the program by himself, he dare not jump out by himself, for fear of a young man copying the program himself. We can’t deny the vitality of the young man with strong procedures, but in fact, he lost and he didn’t go out. He went out. We don’t talk about the consequences and purpose, but what is his symbolic meaning? I think this whole struggle is actually an old man who was entangled in the kind of arrogant dreams when he was young, and finally gave up all this for his own children, sacrificed himself, and liberated. After all, seeing his child grow up and be right with the Baoden he found in this electronic world, he also died without regret.

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TRON: Legacy quotes

  • Sam Flynn: I've come to meet Zuse.

    Castor: [smiling] You just did.

  • Sam Flynn: [after Quorra runs off] What's she doing?

    Kevin Flynn: Taking herself out of the equation.