When Woody Allen said in "Midnight in Paris," borrowed from Buñuel, "I just don't get it, why don't they go out?", that's what we thought when we saw that movie, and it's here , we have a cross-relationship similar to "intertext" with the characters in the movie. If we can't jump out of the "house", if we can't jump out of the question of "what is it that traps them in it", then we are actually Locked in the shallowest layers of the movie.
An excerpt from the hot comment from "The Fire-Eating Strait": In order to escape the pain of life and the fear of nature, human beings have fled into the territory of ideology and religious belief. Our naturally flexible hands and feet have become rigid feet in the leather of social norms. The only way to break out of the cocoon is to reflect on the original pursuit and meaning of life.
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