Energy Crisis and Human Life

Alvis 2022-03-23 09:03:24

There are many narrative techniques that can resonate greatly with human psychology, and horror is indeed a good method. The film uses a horror-like way to describe the hope of "light" in human hearts. On the surface, it is to write about the role of belief in human life, but I think it is more important to describe the topic of energy crisis - no What a horrible world the world of electricity is.
There were similar propaganda films before to warn humans to what extent their dependence on electricity has reached. It is true that human beings need light, but this kind of light has been completely pinned on the electrical equipment at night. Once it is lost, human beings seem to have lost everything and have a fear. This kind of fear has even approached the deepest part of the soul, and then produces to the point of doubting his own existence. The director may use this description of dark and inner dialogue to warn people that real strength comes from inner strength, and at the same time call on everyone to pay attention to the issue of energy crisis.
Although the film has some problems with many details (such as the legend of the missionary and the emergence of darkness), it is still a thoughtful film on the whole, and it is worth watching.

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Extended Reading
  • Hilda 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    Okay, okay, better than expected. There are two points to complain: First, the actor who played Anakin Skywalker is actually called "Luke" in the film. This must not be an accident of the screenwriter... = =; Second, the final ending actually promotes solar lighting Environmental protection film, it turns out that low-carbon energy is so powerful that even the ghosts can be dispelled~~

  • Eloy 2022-03-26 09:01:13

    Well, the shadows and darkness that I look at by myself are quite scary. I am more afraid of those shadows.

Vanishing on 7th Street quotes

  • Briana: [seeing a horse] Look.

  • [last lines]

    Voices: [presumably Luke, Paul and Rosemary] I exist.