I remember there was a fable about a room full of mirrors, and everyone who walked in would see who they were. And most people will be unable to bear the truth and commit suicide. How many people know their true colors, and how many dare to face it? I saw a film reviewer write that he committed suicide because of his own serious psychological problems. I think this is too simple and too isolated. Everyone has psychological problems, as well as those environmental problems, and there are many, many factors that make people intolerable in this world. But we have to find out that at the beginning of the film, he blamed others for the world he couldn't bear, and he wanted to kill the people he hated. At this point he only felt anger. But the last person he killed was himself. Because he finally found out that before he was angry he didn't get what he wanted; angry about everything around him. And then even if he got everything, it was only superficial. Neither can hide the "truth" that he thinks he is humble in this world. And he had previously wrongly attributed the anger to environmental issues. However, it was later found that changing the environment and having a material upgrade would not help. The "truth" in his world is: he is classified as inferior by the people around him. At the beginning of the film, he does not admit all of this and only attributes the cause to the environment. To be honest, it is a deformed and unfair environment. He was very angry Even when he was so angry that he wanted to kill someone, his anger was just a simple circumstance that suppressed and hated the circumstance. In the end, he "discovered" the "truth" that he was very humble compared to others, and it was impossible for a beautiful woman to really fall in love with him. His "truth" and "lowliness" were actually measured by the standards of the inferior souls in that deformed environment. Anyone with the ability to think independently will realize this. It's a pity that the protagonist of the film is just a cowardly person who doesn't seem to have much brains. So the truth he discovered was just the truth in the eyes of the people around him, and he himself could not go beyond this and see it with a more powerful mind.
And he couldn't stand the truth he thought. So now it is not anger, but extreme sorrow and pain. Because he couldn't bear his "true face", he finally chose to commit suicide. But what I want to say is that he was killed by his own cowardice. Why do you say this, because most of us have experienced extreme dissatisfaction with ourselves or the environment, some people choose to be more passive, and some people choose to fight. Regardless of whether your ability is really bad, you should fight and fight rationally or blindly. The BOb in the film represents the negative kind. In order to render the effect, the film makes him choose the extreme way, which is suicide. In fact, there is only one thing he cannot change and that is cowardice. Cowardly too weak to bear his own face. If he is not cowardly, even if he understands the truth, even if it is painful, he will choose another attitude towards himself and life.
But what happens to most people in our lives when this happens? Maybe except for a few people who will fight, most people cowardly choose to be silently depressed or complain, wanting to change but have no ability to find a way out.
But life will always have all kinds of antidote to hold these falling spiritual worlds without seeking death. The advanced ones include religion, various systems of philosophy, and various world outlooks and outlooks on life. . . . Incredible. Each can make up for failure in the real world by feeling good and thinking deep. For example, Buddhism is a very effective chicken soup for the soul. If you accept it, it can ensure that you live happily or at least peacefully in the harshest psychological environment and reality environment, it should be said to be survival. Of course, it has other functions such as using some of its creeds to keep the world from falling into chaos.
Of course there is another type of chicken soup. In the eyes of another kind of warm writer, such as Wang Anyi, the struggle is unnecessary. There will only be more helpless and tragic results. In her eyes, it is extremely difficult for people to escape the class they belong to
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