"Purest"

Missouri 2021-11-30 08:01:28

The more I grew up, the more I wish I was one of a pair of twins.

In this way, someone will feel you when you are happy, and no one will say "I know everything" when you are sad. That's great. With a natural right-hand man and unlimited trust, they can also become the only winner of 20 million. I think "twins" are already genetic winners in various categories.

So when I saw the eight people in Sense 8, I thought it was funny and envious. That kind of inexplicable way of appearing suddenly, and the idea of ​​understanding when I see a stranger suddenly, I think this is regarded as "communication." But the shortcomings of this "natural couple" are just as many people fall in love with themselves in the mirror. Some people will take selfies, be naked, admire or talk in the mirror.

So when Riley in Iceland, Will in Chicago, Jonas in the hospital, and the same old woman from Iceland were chatting in three different places, the old woman told Riley that the love within their group was sick, and she used " "pathological" to describe this kind of emotion between them. This morbid state is not just the kind of "I feel sorry for me" mentality, but like a substance in your body that will become cancerous sooner or later. On the other side, Jonas told Will that the similar love he had was the purest, and he used "purest". They all sound familiar. There seems to be nothing wrong with the emotions generated by two people based on the most essential communication and understanding, but people often set the necessary environment and criteria for the conditions for emotion generation. The old woman used a more appropriate sentence to describe their interlinked minds. She said that "love within a group is the worst narcissistic behavior." There was a pause when I saw this, of course. When the other person's appreciation is based on complete agreement, admiring the other party is indeed not much different from admiring yourself.

But if you are born with the purest ability to communicate with others, narcissism does not seem to be bad. At any rate, narcissism resonates with oneself, not appearance.

And another place that touched me most was when Sun in Seoul was about to go to jail, Riley in a London park was hesitant to return to Iceland. I always think that dialogue is very exciting.

Riley
I want to see my father.

Sun
You should go.

Riley
I'm afraid.

Sun
Don't be.
Right now, you're safer there than where you are.

After this paragraph , Riley also asked Sun exactly the same problem. The last two people smiled at each other with teardrops in their eyes. The two actors have never had any redundant expressions and excessively outward gestures. They each solved the most difficult problem with the minimum "safety". As for human life questions like "prison" and "escape", I don't think they are the kind of things that can be talked to outsiders at will. And it just so happened that at this time, many people waved their hands and said they wanted to hug you, and took out tissues to wipe away their tears. The world at that time was as gentle as the London evening photos, but the more tender they were, they didn't want to talk more.

Therefore, if someone suddenly retreats to the minimum and clarifies the situation, it is probably only oneself, and this kind of dependence on oneself is always precious in the evening and gentleness.

I like Sense 8 very much. Everyone in it said what I wanted to say, and everyone in it is similar to the world, and it’s hard to see these people who embrace their lives and are connected to each other. It’s also hard to hear people telling one truth after another but it means something. And I'm getting more and more tired of watching Xiuwaihuizhong's story-telling TV series. I want to take a good look at how a person is tied up with others, commits a crime or has sex. It's also exciting here, because Sister Wachowski made up all the characters in the game to add points to the story.

I really like to hear them talk about the mystery of the universe, and it is one more frame than the elephant god.

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