Waiting for the gibberish in the plane

Weston 2022-11-09 03:38:32

Just came back from Hellinger's International Training Camp (HK), waited for the plane at starbucks, and finally settled down to watch this movie.
The comment is: WOW~

If the pink in the movie is actually the crystallization of the life stories of 4 bands (or 6...), there are still things to consider... Because the elements are not as complicated as a life can bear something to come.
And all the information in the wall reveals that pink carries too much conscious and unconscious inheritance from family and ancestors. In short, he is obessed.

Obessed by truama of the war on all human beings
Obessed by the loneliness inherited from his The family

asked Baidu Jun to know that the band was from the UK. Although there are too many entanglements about World War II.
To be honest, I don't know much about this history except the brainwashing of the textbook, but from the crazy animations in the movie, it is not difficult to see that it is a nightmare and trauma belonging to the entire human race.
Everyone is a member of the cycle of life, so the most innocent and loving children are most likely to reflect the trauma and pain of the collective and their ancestors.

So, they use music to release the pain of the whole world...
Those who have a heart are saved because of such music.

The whole world belongs to such a cycle of life, so the metaphor of education and human sausage in the movie is so aptly applicable to our mother land.

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The society has no love, and the system has no love. We can come out as strong as fascists, but our hearts are curled up under the high wall in our minds to protect and cover up our vulnerability and inherited trauma.
I don't know that such a person like a wall, can you hear another weak voice knocking on the "door" outside the wall: is any body home?
He is so silent and numb when the girl is chasing pink,
when pink needs a girl and the girl The fragility behind his wall exploded into despair when he slept with someone again...
Is this dark humor or outright sadness?

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Two other very touching shots:
young pink Trying to find fatherly love from a strange uncle in the park, and looking for an impossible father at the train station with a young pink.
Obviously desperate and lonely, but his face revealed an impossibly calm compared to his young age! ! !
Every time he pulls an uncle but is rejected, he feels only despair... But he just leaves calmly...
The happy scenes in the park are good, after the happy meeting at the train station, everyone seems to be affected by some strange force Even if he was attracted to sing in a group, the laws of life that belonged to "normal people" seemed so irrelevant to him, or that he was so irrelevant to the life of normal people.
What does such a life and suffocating loneliness make a child look like... What kind of love can such a heart dare to expect other than a wall of silence?

Outsider means nothing more than that - we live in the same surface world, but in a completely different dimension.
Sealed in a silent world (maybe it can be called "silent hill", lol), those unknowable forces from history or heritage or society are huge walls, no amount of shouting can penetrate it.. .
So we gradually suffocate or get used to the world in the wall, because the "world is too small, there is nowhere to escape" in the wall.


Germany had a hellinger after World War II...
But pessimistically speaking, no one has the ability to heal the world... Everything you do needs to be undertaken, so there will always be someone who will suffer, or everyone will be the same.
Maybe music is the only possibility, accept all voices and hearts, and let all homeless children "go home"...

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Pink Floyd: The Wall quotes

  • Teacher: If ya don't eat yer meat, you can't have any pudding! How can ya have any pudding if ya don't eat ya meat?

  • Pink: [singing] Daddy's flown across the ocean. Leaving just a memory. A snapshot in the family album. Daddy, what else did you leave for me? Daddy, what'd ya leave behind for me? All in all, it was just a brick in the wall. All in all, it was all just bricks in the wall.