Some people may think that this movie is pale as if it says: "Young man, if you don't surrender, you will never be at peace." Such words are more meaningful to the drivers who caused the accident.
The accident-I think it is irresponsible for the mistakes I made.
We may not have been "drivers" before, but we have all been involved in the accident, and we all made excuses for ourselves like Reznik (created a virtual person) to prove that it was not our fault.
He kept using his fantasy and insomnia to do some atonement. His life changed from the day he was fishing. The fish has been stinking in the refrigerator ever since. His relationship with others has gradually drifted away, and his life has gradually changed. The shadow that life belongs to that day can't get rid of.
Reznik is usually a good person, so harmless, even a little righteous, everyone loves, but being good is nothing, you need to remember to stand up and take on everything when it is critical.
When we are in the present peace, our moral index and standards seem to be many. When an ethics questionnaire is sent, we will say no to pollution of the environment, say no to the slaughter of dolphins, say no to the people who bow their heads, and indifferent to interpersonal. say no.
But this is not important, it is not representative, these are like small decorations under the exterior, which can be pierced at once.
Everyone can do such a good person, and everyone can speak of such morality.
True morality and justice are embodied in extremes. When you are abandoned by the group and face everything alone, can you continue to be a hero? Can you bear such a huge responsibility?
We can't go through the test of such extreme changes from time to time, but when we continue to talk about certain principles and morals, as long as a small violation, our lies can be immediately penetrated, and we will never tell them again. Go down those lies.
And the only thing that can prevent us from such embarrassment is to face life, dare to take on those responsibilities, and those brazen rhetoric we uttered.
Our language will not become us, but our behavior.
When asking who are you like in the video, we will not respond with a lie.
Because a little guilt goes a long way,
many metaphors in the film are also very clear, and everything mirrors the accident.
And Dostoevsky, the author of the "Idiot" that the male protagonist has been reading, has another classic, "Crime and Punishment."
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