Madman's Hymn

Kamryn 2022-03-22 09:02:59

Everyong for themselves and the God against all.
A film based on real events, the shots are almost devoid of emotion.
The picture is so calm to the extreme, even close to the narrative of the documentary.
Completely objective, rarely uses music.
Including the attack on the male protagonist (the door in front of him opened, then blood stains)
Even when his brain was taken out for autopsy after his death.
No music, little dialogue, the living conditions of some people. The
male protagonist is independent, anti-religion, anti-social, attacked twice (or more than that)
and then quietly told a story that he'd always wanted to know about the follow-up. Do
n't startle anyone else's death.
The big guys in the town watched his malformed brain and came to a conclusion.
This guy Poetry is a real lunatic, lacking rationality and common sense.
The way he touches fire reminds me of Prometheus.
His answer about tree frogs also surprised me.
I realized that my assimilated self had also gone to a dead end , and I have no awareness and no turning back.
I will follow the path of habitual thinking, twenty years later, and I will continue.
Because I have no choice, my left and right brains are absolutely equal in size.
I will not make Great contribution, and will not become a so-called lunatic.
The traveler in the desert picked him up and brought him into the city.
It is a city that has no faith and no war and has never been marked on the map. The
business travelers leave there and stay He had no memory.
He played lame tunes, wrote intermittent sentences, and grew old freely in the wind and sand.
This is the fairest ending of the fable I can think of.

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The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser quotes

  • Opening caption: Do you not then hear this horrible scream all around you that people usually call silence.

  • Kaspar Hauser: Mother, I am so far away from everything.