The Ferris wheel turns and turns, life just goes by, which box are you sitting in? It's hard to change places in the middle.
carolina asked ginny if he was used to the noise of the amusement park, and ginny replied, how could he be used to it? Yes, who can get used to it?
An unhappy life, it seems that everyone is working hard, but no one is willing to pay and learn, life has become a huge mud boat, spectacular but fragile.
Ginny is delusional, she always puts herself in a certain character, the fatigue of reality is not a kind of exhaustion that she can't refuse, so she remarried to a man like Hamdi who was completely unattractive and seemed calm . She paralyzed herself with delusions, even intoxicated.
Hamdi is incompetent, but he always marries beautiful women. He has neither looks nor money. What are beautiful women looking for? In the words of a Chinese woman who wants to marry - because he is honest. But not love. Why are you willing to settle for the next best thing? Because the first consideration is to downgrade in thought, no matter how many reasons there are, after all, it is still about the same lady.
But the delusion is not dead. When the lifeguard does not appear, they can stay in the imagination of resting after a meal. Once the lifeguard appears, the old and the young will be carried away to the fire.
Carolina is never able to learn to become the decent social person Hamdi aspires to - because she has a mirror. But it's not the mirror's fault, it's the inevitable result of family boring.
Hamdi scolds Carolina for not even being able to fulfill her mother's last wish - yet precisely because Carolina witnessed how her mother died. How to make butterflies die on the spot without entangling flowers? Where does carolina have the motivation to strive for the upper reaches? She didn't even have self-respect, she didn't care about being scolded by Ginny, she still didn't care to say, well, you can't look at gifts until evening anyway. It is conceivable how she left the underworld boss. At the same time, he loves grass more than home, full of dangerous atmosphere, mysterious background, or a muscular man who doesn't care about tea, rice, oil and salt can attract her attention. Carolina from a small family is imagining a noble lady's life who doesn't need to care about diesel, rice, oil and salt, but the real noble lady is the hostess, who pays more attention to oil, salt, sauce, vinegar and tea than women from small households.
Hamdi's delusion is that the impetuous carolina can grow up into a modern intellectual woman in this reckless family with no learning atmosphere, and live a life without any attraction to beautiful women. Hamdi liked fishing, and he asked Ginny countless times if she could go fishing, complaining that she was not good at scraping fish scales. But he never asked Ginny what kind of life she liked, and he ignored it. Richie had heard so many times about Ginny's treasures and precious memories. He wanted Ginny to talk to him, Ginny to go fishing with him—but why would Ginny go fishing with him?
Hamdi also fantasized that her daughter would be able to hide from the underworld by walking up and down the street every day and being covered up by a few lies from him.
Richie has no way to learn. He sees a mediocre Hamdi in his eyes. He hears about his biological father, who has green eyes and black hair. He has heard too much about the past, but he just doesn't know where his father is. . What haunts him is the unsettling noise, the mediocre life and the mysterious biological father. The hand that struck the match was shaking so uncontrollably.
Amusement park music with simple melody keeps playing, it's chaotic, simple in structure, noisy but very destructive, the process of dying is the process of entropy death, the structure of Hamdi, carolina, Ginny and even lifeguards Neither configuration is capable of resisting this demise process.
Tragedy is the expected ending.
I don't want to think of the Ferris wheel as a simple story of infidelity in marriage. Such stories are being staged almost every day in every corner of the world. Welfare, education, democracy, etc., all the good energy that promotes social development cannot stop such a life. Tragedy occurs. But I don’t think it’s necessary to over-interpret it during the viewing process, and treat each picture as a specimen to be dissected. That’s what academics who lack creativity and observation but like to play with professional words need to do.
The tragedy of life is like the dialogue between Ginny and the lifeguard, which seems mysterious but cannot be denied.
Do you agree that a person's disaster is the person's own fault?
I think fate has a powerful force that one cannot refuse.
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