I am very fortunate to have chosen such an appetizing movie on a special festival such as Qixi Festival. The movie viewing experience is great. It gives me, as a single dog, the comfort of love and some thoughts on life.
Although under the banner of a literary and artistic campus film, the film explores far more than that. Music, opera, classical poetry, the relationship between outdated and trendy, the opposition between youth and old age, the contradiction between maturity and youth, the difference between campus and society, reading, cognition, sex, responsibility, habits, culture, bureaucracy, growth.. .... The film is like a hodgepodge of characters of various ages and personalities. They are vivid and vivid, telling small stories, and all these are connected together to form a complete big story, which is wonderful.
Although the content of the hodgepodge is a bit deliberate, and I understand that the director wants to express too many things, it is better than an empty and tasteless plot that is thin and nutritious. At least I still remember some of the views in the film. At least these views have a certain inspiration for the formation of my own values. At least the background color of the film is warm and makes me love life more. That's enough.
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Record some issues worth discussing in the film, and continue to update and supplement in the second brush. (Everyone is welcome to add)
1. Attitude towards love: open (trend) or conservative (outdated)
2. Attitude towards love: actively expressing love or passively accepting love?
3. Attitude towards sex: the feeling at this moment is the most important or need to consider age issues such as reality
4. Attitude to reading: vulgar is not important, just like it or just look at useful classics
5. The way of language expression: the most real feeling or appropriate exaggeration?
6. Views on the profession: the more you understand, the more you resist or the more you understand, the more you love
7. Is there any shortcut to growth: yes or no?
... (to be continued, welcome to add)
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some inspiration
1. How to evaluate the superficial love and rash sex in the current society, wrong or right? Advocate or resist?
2. Can the soul-mate between lovers resist the erosion of age and other practical problems?
3. People stay in one place for a long time and get used to it, they will develop a sense of dependence. So is this place going to be a prison that binds you? Is it good or bad that you're at a loss without him?
4. The dialectical relationship of reading more than less. If you read too little books, it is difficult to form a set of your own worldview and methodology, while too much or too deep reading will restrain yourself, manifested in paranoia in thinking or reduction in social behavior.
5. When it comes to feelings, Elizabeth is very direct. If you like it, give the contact information to the other party. If you like it, give the other party a gift. If you like it, say I want to see you. If you like it, say I want kiss you. If you like it, say it is my first time but I want you. .... who doesn't love such a straightforward girl?
6. Where is the dividing line between liking and infatuation? Does the heroine like the male pig itself, or the mature label she wants to have on the male pig.
7. What kind of existence is the boy in the red hat? What does it represent? I can't figure it out, please help.
8. When you have deeply studied and digging into a certain field, what you get is the enjoyment of seeking knowledge or the disgust under the truth. The female professor's research on classical poetry has become more and more profound, but what brings her is not happiness, but pain. So what is the point of our almost fanatical pursuit of something?
9. It is said that I like a work because I see my own shadow from it. Yes, I really like the heroine. I like her view of love, her appreciation of classical music, his honesty and intelligence, and her real cuteness...
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renew
The answer to the question about "Why did the male pig refuse the female lead's request to buy Coke (make love)" is as follows?
After the male pig agrees to stay in the female host's dormitory, the female host organizes and proposes that he can buy Coke, and confesses that his experience is 0, but the male pig who is unpleasant at this time refuses! Well, this is also counterintuitive. Why do male pigs reject such an active heroine even though they have mutual affection? But I feel that this question has already been answered at the end of the film. The heroine talks about the topic that her mind and biological age are seriously inconsistent, her mind is far more mature than her actual age, and during the film, we can also feel the heroine's resistance to her peers and fast culture, and her mature masculinity and comparison. Appreciation of highly educated male pigs. But the heroine is not sure whether she loves the man pig, or the mature label behind the pig. In other words, the female protagonist wants to gain a shortcut to growth through communication or love with the male pig, and with the knowledge of the male pig, you can see through this, so I do not want the female protagonist to experience prematurely. For things of her age, the male pig thinks that the young girl in the flower season should enjoy the youth, embrace the changes and welcome the unknown. This is something that the 36-year-old male pig cannot give. The proof is that at the end of the film, the male protagonist said: "I should also do something that a person my age should do." In other words, he also hopes that the heroine will experience what she should experience at her age, step by step, because there is no shortcut to growth.
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