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Jewel 2022-10-08 09:09:46

This is also a movie that I have to rewatch every few years. I just watched the first few minutes, and because of the increase in thoughts and changes in concepts in the past few years, I saw a completely different movie.

1. The public medical care in France was so bad at that time, it was really good;

2. Money is the same everywhere, it's good;

3. The dying person has already separated from their social identity, and all their emotions have shrunk inward. Facing the helplessness of the mistresses' farce, they still feel ironic, but they have a lot of emotion;

4. 9/11 is an invasion of barbarians, drug cartels are an invasion of barbarians, the extinction of Indians is an invasion of barbarians, and the next generation without culture is an invasion of barbarians. . . Combined with the recently accepted rhetoric, the history of mankind is the history of the barbarians. It doesn't matter whether it is civilized or advanced, superior or noble. As far as the ethnic group itself is concerned, we are alive and living, and that is everything.

There are many troubles in the downloading process of this movie: Another name I searched is: Dad's One-Way Ticket, the genre is comedy and crime, I always thought it was another movie of the same name, because I didn't compare them with what I wanted to watch anyway. Get in touch.

The movie viewing process was also quite troublesome. Halfway through the grievances, I was transferred to the blue box on the computer, almost forgetting that the blue box was also the best film school.

To leave something, to learn something, to find something, to know the meaning of life. He died calmly, but in fact he was as ignorant and helpless as a born baby.

The last "ism" conversation and dinner at the lake house, so wonderful, the three young people looked at each other, did they realize for the first time that their parents were so lucky and knowledgeable, so free in the delusion of "destroying their lives by the previous generation" passed their years. The last time and the last time I just admired all the knowledge stalks mentioned, this time it is still, but some actually understand it. I hope that in my lifetime, I will understand every complicated detail of this movie.

In the end, I've always been eccentrically appreciating that setting: a woman who went from self-imposed exile to self-redemption because she fell in love with someone. This time I still appreciate it, but I vaguely see the "crisis" that the son inherits from his father because of understanding to release his natural "crisis".

As said in which book, born in a good era, even if not the best person, while trying to move forward with it, even if he does seemingly ordinary things, it will shine in the future.

In the end, the first time I saw this movie was in the elective course of art philosophy. After watching the movie, the young male teacher with a slightly diaosi temperament didn't say a word about the movie. He mentioned that it was not far from us, but he had passed away. The first and second "The Age of Fluttering White Clothes", when it comes to the emotional and melancholy ending of the get out of class, the classmates are like people in a movie, and they immediately go out to play. head, very lonely.

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  • Rémy: [in French] Contrary to belief, the 20th century wasn't that bloody. It's agreed that wars caused 100 million deaths. Add 10 million for the Russian gulags. The Chinese camps, we'll never know, but say 20 million. So 130, 145 million dead. Not all that impressive. In the 16th century, the Spanish and Portuguese managed, without gas chambers or bombs, to slaughter 150 million Indians in Latin America. With axes! That's a lot of work, sister. Even if they had church support, it was an achievement. So much so tha the Dutch, English, French, and later Americans followed their lead and butchered another 50 million. 200 million dead in all! The greatest massacre in history took place right here. And not the tiniest holocaust museum. The history of mankind is a history of horrors.

  • Rémy: We've been everything: separatists, supporters of independantists, sovereignists, sovereignity-associanists...

    Pierre: At first, we were existentialists.

    Dominique: We read Sartre and Camus.

    Claude: Then Fanon, we became anti-colonialists.

    Rémy: We read Marcuse and became Marxists.

    Pierre: Marxist-Leninists.

    Alessandro: Trotskyists.

    Diane: Maoists.

    Rémy: After Solzhenitsyn we changed, we became structuralists.

    Pierre: Situationists.

    Dominique: Feminists.

    Claude: Deconstructionists.

    Pierre: Is there an -ism we haven't worshipped?

    Claude: Cretinism.