life is death

Ivy 2022-03-22 09:01:56

I heard it was a little scary, but I was really nervous when I saw it. There are many details, although I am not good at logic, but I am very sensitive to it. There is strict logic, but there is no shortage of broad space for imagination. I was chasing after the heroine nervously, and the heroine was chasing after the god of death all the time. Many times, I felt that her despair was similar to my helplessness, and even resistance seemed superfluous. Looking at a pile of corpses, there is no feeling of grief, only indifference and cold blood. How come and how come back, but every time, she starts from the starting point. Get on the Triangle, capsize, get on Aiolos, get killed by yourself, go home, die in a car accident, and then get on the boat and set off, that's the cycle. It's just that among them, I don't know which one is the origin, is it the moment of leaving the god of death? Repeating endlessly around a circle, eternity becomes meaningless, and even oneself is confused as to where is the origin and where is the end. In short, it's not over, just like life. It's not like life, life always has an end.
I'm not good at writing movie reviews, but after watching it, I was very impressed. There is an urge to take a deep breath, and then give birth to a resolute determination to turn away.
I originally thought that the ship was a triangle, but after reading it, I found out that the three Jess on the ship are the triangles that really performed life. With just three of you, you can be trapped in endless reincarnation. .
Life is the god of death, which engulfs us. We do the same thing day after day, eat, work, study, sleep, and one cycle is over. . So many times, I will show Jess's bleak and blank eyes, as if looking at the whole world, but in fact it is empty. But this is an inevitable reincarnation, and I can't change it, so I'm helpless. Get up every day like Jess on a boat, start panicking, start killing people, start working and study, do something for no reason, just to survive? If alive and dead are really the same, they are just two different states - just that some people are alive and some people are in a state of death, then why do people still try their best to live and survive, not to "live" in the world in vain What's the point? Or is life itself meaningless?
What is a son to Jess? Is it the driving force for her to keep going, and also the excuse for her to nostalgize the world, to appear strong and powerful? Her son died, but she was still reluctant to give up even though she was powerless to return to heaven. She was a little suspected of lingering on. It was not as heavy as she thought she was responsible, and it was worthy of being so persistent. The taste of love is very bright in it. But these reincarnations are all carried out in the name of love, which makes me feel that human nature is hypocritical to the extreme. It's a pity that her selfishness is so understated, which makes my opinion lose a strong argument, and how many people are stunned!
Suddenly, I found that my life, like hers, seemed to have a clear goal, but in fact it was extremely empty, and there was not much motivation left. Life is a death, sentenced you early, and I'm just lingering.

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Triangle quotes

  • Victor: [pointing at a picture of the ship] Check it out. This is the same ship. This thing's old.

    Downey: Yeah, 1932. It is the same. Here's where we boarded.

    Victor: [reads name of the ship] Aeolus.

    Downey: Aeolus. Aeolus was the Greek god of the winds and the father of Sisyphus, the man condemned by the gods to the task of pushing a rock up a mountain only to have it roll back down again.

    Victor: That's a shitty punishment. What did he do?

    Sally: He cheated Death. No, he made a promise to Death that he didn't keep.

  • Driver: Are you alright?

    Jess: Who are you?

    Driver: I'm just a driver... No point trying to save the boy, there's nothing anyone can do to bring him back. So... Can I give you a ride?

    Jess: Yes. Take me to the harbor.