At the time, I thought I was too old for this movie, too old for this dark green gothic look, a group of psychopaths who seemed to have just come out of a masquerade (including one naked), 1 minute of meaningless naked crazy sex (later proved to be the background) and a non-mainstream movie with the protagonist running a train with his mouth full of high-profile IQ show. Compared with ordinary people who have angels and demons fighting in their minds before they are ready to do bad things, it is already seriously difficult to choose. The heroine is simply a bunker. There are several people talking in my mind at the same time, so it is no wonder that I was forced to become a mental patient. And the protagonist in these split protagonists is a scribbler who never speaks, roars and can't make a sound - scribbler, "she" can only communicate in words, but all the words are reversed Write, can you communicate well with people?
It must be stated in advance that I just squatted on the chair restlessly and forced myself to watch it with a simple attitude of learning. That’s right, it’s just at the beginning, I can’t remember when and what specific situation, I have to admit, This movie brought me in, and let me gradually see that its naive side expresses its rebellion against the rules of the world (it is still a cult after all), but in the end it is helpless to escape the bondage of the world, as Su Qi said , "(Scribbler) She needs me because I can deal with the world".
The evil Alice, the scribbler Suki, and the pure child-like Hogan, whether it is a demon or an angel unearthed by the Siamese burn machine, are all unacceptable in this laity society, because the real society cannot. Tolerating evil crimes is also not suitable for 100% pure people to survive. I think Su Qi's scribblers represent a kind of chaos and confusion. Facing the complex life, a person who has been abandoned since childhood and experienced many difficulties, but no one can give Guided by her, she is troubled and unable to understand everything outside. Although she has a high IQ, she can quote rare famous quotes and explain phenomena with obscure philosophies, but she cannot figure out who she is and what she needs. The extreme also leads to the extreme loneliness of the heart, the complex scribbles on the body deal with the extremely vacant emotions, Hogan is her only friend, and in her eyes, the only normal person living in Juniper, but also unable to. integrate into secular society. She has a certain personality that allows her to communicate with dogs (of course, this personality was also burned by the Siamese burn machine), I am afraid it is also because simple animals make Suki more comfortable than complex human nature.
It must be mentioned that Su Qi is eager to be cured, but it is not simply to leave only one personality, but a normal personality. She hopes to live a normal life and be treated as a normal person. Treated, this is that although the burn machine is very painful, it will make her fall into an uncontrollable state, she still chooses to burn other personalities again and again, and in the end she realizes that it is very likely that the scribbler is the most real her, She struggled to refuse to use the burn machine one last time—she couldn't accept the fact that she was a monster for real, just as all mortals can't accept those who are different.
This heavy personality revealed by Su Qi is just a kind layman. Unlike superpowers, layman can jump over the eaves and jump off the building without dying, nor can he write backwards to perform advanced calculations, but the ability of layman to love will make human beings, a weak creature, strong. and brave.
In the face of the evil Alice, her only friend and her own life being threatened, Suki's instinct as a human being - love and survival, makes her willing to give up her normal personality, this time, although there is no machine With help, the scribbler's personality was also successfully awakened, because Su Qi really accepted himself as a scribbler, and because the scribbler never gave up Su Qi.
The scribblers write backwards, which is to confront the entire laity society. "Your world is upside down, not mine." "That's what we've been trying to tell you for so many years." This is a scribbled worldview, and it's also unacceptable to any "mentally ill" society. Worldview, "You keep your rules and tickets, we continue to gangbang, cut limbs and cannibalism." Normal and abnormal are opposites, but not incompatible. Therefore, the normal person Suki and the scribbler ended up living in a shell.
"She doesn't want to replace me, she just wants to coexist." The scribblers can accept Su Qi, and Su Qi can also accept the scribblers, so why can't ordinary people as normal people accept those "mental patients" who are different from "ordinary people" Woolen cloth? In fact, no one is unreasonable, others' unconventional may just prove your mediocrity.
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