Portraits and Group Portraits Wearing Clothes of the Doomsday

Deron 2022-03-22 09:02:39

(1) Fortunately, "Cheng Yaojin" was killed halfway through

The "Incheon" port replaced the "Busan Station" in the first film and became a symbol of hope for escaping "hell".

And the essence of driving the island's people to risk their lives to carry a truck in that direction is "money" and "identity."

The male protagonist and "61" had already escaped from "hell", and returned to hell to take risks because of "money" and "identity".

The captain in charge of "material distribution" is not activated by money and new identity when he has lost hope and is about to commit suicide, but it can give you the salvage agent of hope, and it can also become your deadly poison if you are not careful.

The only ones who are not motivated by money are the mother and daughter and the grandfather. The motivation to maintain them has always been the new identity. Grandpa is not reconciled to being a commander, but he has nowhere to ask for help, and he can't bear to see the children who represent hope also living in "hell" with no hope like himself, and "Jane"'s rescue is Grandpa's identity to his past The verification and retrieval of value, giving granddaughters a new life is a new identity. The mother's motivation is the road of identity with family affection. A mother begged 31 cars and none of them were willing to stop. She could only rely on herself to make herself a real mother-"tenacity and sacrifice", which seems to be the A mother's status symbol.

At this point, the core of this film is actually a deeper level than the human nature and family affection of Busan 1, because it has risen to the operating mechanism of the entire society. Individuals live in this world, no matter how the external environment changes, the core is nothing more than just now. The motives of the characters mentioned are "money" and "identity"; the film also discusses the carnival of the group. In the "Colosseum" shot, not to mention the incisiveness, at least it touches on the social situation of people in the group.

(To be continued)

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