Very helpless, since it can symbolize such things, there is no freedom at all.
Freedom is a false concept!
Pierrot was tired of the social life of high society. The night they ran into an old acquaintance Marianne, they worked together on a murder case and then fled with impunity.
They fell in love, sang, robbed, bought books, and lived, in the final analysis, it was a false experience.
In the meantime, they had a brief separation. The chasing enemy came to the door, forced Pierrot to confess Marianne, and fled; Marianne found him at the dock.
At the end, she defrauded them of the $50,000 they stole together, borrowed Pierrot's trust, and escaped under his countdown. Pierrot chased after him by boat and shot her lover, followed by her.
Finally, he smeared blue paint on his face, tied yellow and red dynamite to his head, and committed suicide.
In fact, isn't it freedom, they are in a mix, the most clear is love and freedom.
But there is naturally a contradiction in the mix. Since ancient times, red and blue have produced CP, but love and freedom are contradictory.
There is a passage in "The Great Gatsby", which is roughly: Are you willing to give up your proudest freedom for your lover?
In the film, the male and female protagonists are as warm as red at first, and even if they are drowsy, they are like a summer heat wave.
Marianne's pink dress gradually morphed into a red striped dress, and then an all-over red.
Then, the blue began to hit wave after wave. Marianne's lake blue trousers, dark blue car, sapphire blue striped T-shirt of the pier joker, navy blue bowling balls...
Pierrot's red was an afterthought. From a tie to a whole dress, but only hidden in a coat.
Marianne fulfilled his so-called freedom, but freedom without love no longer seems to be a "reason", and finally points to death - eternal freedom.
Does this mean that love cannot be eternal, and only things like a moth to a flame, Romeo and Juliet, and the two little ones are "love"?
Language has the power to dispel shadows, the shadows of objects named after it.
Blue is freedom. Another name for eternity and freedom is death.
Red is love. They don't love at first and then don't.
I hope she took off her red jacket to set him free.
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