deny

Laurine 2022-03-22 09:03:00

Watching the explosion in the second half, a word suddenly popped up.
deny.
All the destruction they did, I first understood, was to deny everything in the world. Deny your own past, deny your living state, deny material things, deny society.
The tone of the whole story, as everyone thought and said, is loneliness, estrangement, and depression. Spaces are always small and closed (like inside a car, a small room, a light cabinet, part of a bed). This is a metaphor, which roughly refers to the protagonist's heart - repressed, forced by life, living by looking at other people's faces, busy all day, and forced to live a regular life. No randomness, no freedom. Life is framed, as if it had been set from start to finish.

The first half of the story may seem a little tedious to most people. But I fell in love with the movie when the hostess's red cloth shoes showed up. The sudden appearance of red is shocking. It's probably the only warm tone in the entire film -- or the only warm tone that makes an impression.
I think red cloth shoes also have a deep metaphor. In my understanding, it implies that in this monotonous regular life with almost no bright colors, the protagonist still has the desire to break through the shackles. That's what caused them to explode in the end. Of course, this is just my one-sided understanding, and there is no guarantee whether it is correct or not.

Received the disc of the Glacier trilogy. Decided to watch in order.
I don't know what kind of thinking the latter two will bring to people.

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The Seventh Continent quotes

  • Anna Schober: Four days ago, at the beginning of the month, Georg started in his new position. It took him a lot to get there. You might remember that when he first started, his new boss didn't like him at all. But now he's made it. He brought new inspiration to the department. So when his boss fell ill with an intestinal problem and was off sick more than at work, Georg was asked to take over the department provisionally. His boss is retiring soon anyway. Georg's appointment as head of department is just a formality now. You have every reason to be proud of your son. Alexander is much better. He went on a cruise to Scandinavia which did him a world of good. He sends his regards. Georg's senior boss Dr. Breitenfels is coming for dinner tonight. This is our way of thanking him for his party two weeks ago where Georg's new position was unofficially confirmed. His boss is a real gourmet, so I'll have to cook something extra special. I'll try your stuffed duck recipe, Mother. Wish me luck.

  • Anna Schober: Have you gone mad?

    Evi Schober: Have you gone mad? Why?

    Anna Schober: Why? How come you say you're blind? Are you mad?

    Evi Schober: I didn't.

    Anna Schober: You didn't? Your teacher made it up? Answer me.

    Evi Schober: I never said that.

    Anna Schober: Look at me. Come on, tell me, did you pretend to be blind? Come on, tell me. I just want to know the truth. Come on. Don't be afraid, I won't hurt you. Is it true? Did you pretend to be blind?

    Evi Schober: Yes.

    [Anna slaps Evi in the face]