Alienation and Humanity

Josie 2022-03-21 09:01:20

I watched two movies before and after-"The Numbers Station" and "The Proposal". The main material is very different, but they all reflect the test of human life in this world and humanity facing alienation.

"For the rest of life, some people have become face, some people have become lizi, all because of the times."
In the movie "The Numbers Station", the male protagonist is a CIA agent, the role of lizi. The whole movie starts with the actor performing a cleaning task, and the object of the cleaning is the former retired CIA agent.
The senior who had quit drinking filled the last glass of wine. "When a job is done for too long, you will be doing the same job even when you are dreaming." Later in the story, the hero himself repeated this sentence.
People are alienated into tools, some are used to decode and decipher, and some are used to secretly remove people. Once the tool has a problem, it must be repaired, if it is harmful, it must be abandoned. The tools of eliminating people cannot be heart-warming, even in the face of innocent people who have been harmed; the tools of decoding and deciphering cannot be leaked, even if leaks are only an uncertain risk, and do not constitute a fact.
Whether a tool has completed its mission or is abandoned, it will eventually face elimination. This elimination is carried out in the ultimate form of life and death.
The life crystallization that spent dozens of cold and heat, countless money, capital and painstaking efforts, eventually turned into ashes, and was worth less than a hamburger.
Life cannot escape the fate of tools, and death turns into human liberation. This is the ultimate manifestation of human alienation.

At the age of sixteen, both parents died. For eighteen months, he did not share the same sex with the opposite sex. Everything in life is alone and at work.
White horses are not horses, and people at work are not people.
Trying to manipulate marriage and play with emotions in order to keep a job with a visa is a tease of alienation to human nature.
Don’t you know, “The Tao of the world is the ultimate, the people’s firewood, rice, oil and salt; the cold and warm in the world is the ultimate, a love word between men and women."
When you are in the ordinary life, the warmth of your family, the body temperature of your lover, and the happiness of mortals At that time, I found that this joke was a big deal.

In life, we are defined as talents and used as resources. Alienation is the inevitable trend of the times. Huang Zhizhong once argued at the conclusion of the debate on "Comparison of the Pros and Cons of Entrepreneurship among College Students" that although human energy is limited, although we have multiple identities, we can take care of it, and we believe we can take care of it.
This is a wish.
In work and career, we fulfill our mission as tools; in life, we enjoy everything that we should have as human beings.
This wish is sometimes simple and easy to get, and sometimes out of reach.
It is important to know that "soldiers are impermanent, and waters are impermanent."

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Extended Reading
  • Winfield 2022-03-24 09:01:21

    I laughed at the bonfire dance (to the sweat drip down my balls now all you bitches crawl) and the eagle eats the puppies, all kinds of laughter, so cute grandma, so elegant and beautiful mother

  • Santina 2021-10-20 19:02:15

    How to say the feeling of this film. It's like the screenwriter didn't work too hard, but the photographer has been taking good photos and the actors have been performing well, and then the director and producer went out to play twice, and finally compensated after the feature film was over.

The Proposal quotes

  • Margaret Tate: Why didn't you tell me you were some kind of Alaskan Kennedy?

    Andrew Paxton: How could I ? We were in the middle of talking about you... for the last 3 years.

    Margaret Tate: OK, know what ? Timeout, OK ? This bickering Bickerson thing has got to stop. People need to think that we are in love. So let's just...

    Andrew Paxton: That, hey, that's no problem. I can do that. I can pretend to be the doting fiance. That's easy. But for you, that's going to require that you stop snacking on children while they dream.

  • Margaret Tate: What am I allergic to?

    Andrew Paxton: Pine nuts, and the full spectrum of human emotion.