Will the demise of evil lead to the stagnation of human society?

Kale 2022-10-23 15:42:52

Director David Lynch and writer Mark Frost have spanned 27 years and created Twin Peaks with 3 seasons of 48 episodes, 1 movie and 2 books, just like Faulkner's York Napata, becoming a quest for exploration. The unique world of the most secret place of the human spirit.

The story of the entire series revolves around federal agent Cooper coming to Twin Peaks to investigate an ordinary murder case. However, the seemingly peaceful town is full of the most mysterious history and reality, and the seemingly simple residents hide the most complicated. Humanity and Relationships.

Cooper, like Don Quixote, is full of chivalry, trying to challenge all evil and completely remove the shadow cast by Satan (Bob or Judy in the play), but like Ulysses, all insist on He promise, after all, was dissolved in the eternal myth of good and evil, love and pain, salvation and destruction, and fell into infinite exile and endless hesitation between reality and surreal world. The destination he will go to has long disappeared.

After reading the Shuangfeng series, people will fall into the abyss of doubt and grief. Is human society always climbing and descending in the twin peaks of human nature between gods and beasts, white and black, in an eternal cycle? Is the self-proclaimed progress of human civilization just an illusion, while the essence of human beings has not changed? Will it really be as Liu Cixin predicted in his short story "Mirror" that the complete demise of evil will lead to the stagnation of human society and the end of civilization? Shuangfeng is like a huge metaphor system, implying the deepest exploration and annotation of human beings. Of course, in today's world where everything has been crushed and watered, it always seems extremely ridiculous and out of place to think about any grand problem and pursue the ultimate meaning, but after thinking about it, what part of people is not ridiculous and absurd? Whether you can read it or not, Twin Peaks will at least make you feel this deeply.

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