insignificant life

Maddison 2022-11-10 20:36:17

To me, it's a real tragicomedy, and arguably the best miniseries of the year. It's depressing, sad, and full of negative energy overall, but also has moments that are a little so beautiful and warm. I love Oliver for this one. The character also hates this character. She can be said to be the most impressive old man in the film and television works I have ever seen, because she fully shows the eternal self of human beings. She is both awe-inspiring and hateful. She will always look like an old witch, unsmiling, cold, old and lonely, ruthless and indifferent, she rejects all beauty and kindness, sees through the helplessness and falsehood of the whole world, never deliberately pleases people, no matter how she treats anyone , even close relatives, always use the most vicious language to ridicule others, so that you can recognize your own powerlessness and real pain, but I am so envious of her, because those who love her and accompany her from beginning to end people, and because she is so strong, I don't even dare to have the idea of ​​sympathizing with her. Anyone who sympathizes with her will disdain her and scold her as an idiot. She doesn't need sympathy at all, and you have no such qualifications to sympathize with her. .
She'll throw her wishes in the trash when she gets her Valentine's gift, she'll say when someone kills herself, what if the kids see your dead body? After she learned of her husband's death, she would ask the nurse whether the water in the vase was changed every day? She is an out-and-out cobra, cold and highly poisonous, no one wants to approach her, but she has a terrifying temperature inside. She is not saddened by the death of a person, nor moved by the formal bouquet, but her heart is full of warmth and love, and she is moved by it. When she finally hugged Bill Murray and said, "This world has frustrated me, and I'm reluctant to leave." I read it with tears in my eyes.
Yasujiro Ozu once said that when he is happy, he runs and jumps, and when he is sad, he weeps and shouts. That is what the monkeys at Ueno Zoo do. They smile on their faces and cry in their hearts. His face, that's what makes people. I think the character of Olive is really the representative of the perfect embodiment of this sentence.

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