It's not about the "house"

Tania 2022-10-19 13:32:29

This film is actually a battle between Superman and an otaku.
That old boss is a typical otaku, likes to collect, has his own interests, and has a stubborn self-view of the world.
It's just that there is something wrong, you just keep it, why do you want to destroy other people's sun.

Superman in this movie seems to be righteous. He pulled the old Boss out of the room and breathed in the smell of earth, and the old Boss immediately collapsed and self-destructed.
But does this win?

Hoho, don't you think superman is another kind of otaku?
He was silent in his strength and conviction. It seems that it doesn't save people for a second, which is unpleasant.
Louise couldn't take it anymore, he kept coming to save himself.
Is the old lady so weak?

Freedom sometimes becomes a bondage, and strength sometimes becomes a cowardice.
This is something that few people think of.

Is it a good thing or a bad thing for a person to be too immersed in his own world?
This is simply a violation.

Because, everything has its two sides, even multiple sides.
If you are immersed in altruism, no one will care about you.
If immersed in self-interest to his detriment, when his power is greater than yours, you will be wiped out.
When your power is greater than his, he will be oppressed.

So, if you want to draw a conclusion to the house, let's save it.
Don't add another ideology that seeks trouble and makes the same kind of cannibalism.

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Superman: Unbound quotes

  • Clark Kent: Lois, I have to go away for a while.

    Lois Lane: "Away" as in spend some time with your folks in Kansas or as in somewhere just past the Crab Nebula?

    Clark Kent: More like the latter. Can we deal with this when I get back?

    Lois Lane: Men. Always finding an excuse to leave when things get scary. Of course, you're the only one who literally disappears off the face of the earth.

  • Terrorist Leader: You know, the cops didn't seem to like you that much, Miss Lane.

    Lois Lane: Occupational hazard.

    Terrorist Leader: You and me both.

    Lois Lane: So, which are you guys angling for, life in prison or, you know, blaze of glory?