In fact, I don't want to say much about the film. The only feeling after watching it is that I should take out the original novel and read it. There are too many detailed faults in the film, and the answer may be found in the novel.
For example, what is in Room 101, is it the truth? is the future? Or never get there?
Winston always wanted to explore over and over again what was the place that symbolized the end? He saw the wilderness on his first date with Julia, where there were no obstacles, where the colors were so bright and so different from everything around, that was the last place Winston wanted to go, he thought he could always go, that It was his other shore, and he wanted to exchange his death for his own boundless and unbridled. But when the door of room 101 really opened to him, he couldn't even see the other side. This was not the result he wanted, because no one wanted to take his life, they just wanted to take away his personal will. , but when the only human nature leaves the body, is your life still there?
This is too heavy a philosophical question, what is the correct answer? You are always thinking about what you want, wanting something simple, not because of that cruel childhood, not because of that unfortunate love.
Just want to leave something that belongs to you, even if it's just an imaginary left in your mind, if you want.
But in fact, the correct answer is not as simple as you think or not, what you see is not necessarily true, and you should not.
The correct answer isn't whether you want more or less, simple or demanding, but if you want it, they won't give you anything.
You can't want anything, you can't want anything, you can't know, you can't know, but you can't reach out and ask for it.
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