I read the comments and many people said that Leia in the chorus is a pure child like a saint, I don't think so
It is true that the guardians of social rules, the priests of the moral high ground, the gangster prisoners at the bottom of the society, the composers and costume designers of the upper class, allude to the symbols of this so-called civilized society, but in a closed and desperate space, Neither faith nor violence can comfort the dark side of people's hearts. The desire to survive makes people confused, crazy, and there is no right or wrong. In order to protect themselves and survive, it is normal for people to become beasts. Even the priest on the moral high ground asked the costume designer "Can I trust you" at the end, abandoned God and turned to the villain he himself always despised, and begged for mercy when he was finally pointed at the gun .
All this shows that human nature, in the face of human life, is too fragile, too vulnerable, let
's talk about Leah, who everyone thinks is pure. I personally think that when Leah carried the big bag full of money without hesitation, she also acquiesced to the rules of the game in her heart. Remember, the movie starts by saying that only one person who survives can go out and get 5 million cash. In fact, I personally feel that this is the biggest test of human nature set by the behind-the-scenes peeps. No matter how much Leah didn't want to kill at first, even how painful it was after he accidentally killed the composer, but in the end when he became the only survivor and carried the bag of money that was exchanged for 8 people's lives without hesitation , his purity has been defiled. So Leah finally walked into another, a confinement room, and he couldn't get out in the end. You can see everyone in the last confinement room holding a bag of money. I was thinking that if Leah hadn't picked up the bag of money, or threw it away, maybe it would have opened another door to get out.
I was reminded of a Japanese movie that is almost identical to "The 9-person Confinement Room", where several people were caught in a closed house, and only the ones who survived could go out and get a lot of money for 7 days, If I remember the name correctly, it should be called "Seven Days". When the hero finally came out, he sprinkled the money into the air with grief and anger, and strode toward the light. I recommend everyone to watch it. I feel that the contradiction is more intense and the discussion is more profound than the song "9 Persons Confinement Room".
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