The director is a person who loves animals very much, water snakes, fish, crocodiles, chameleons... everything
. The first time a chameleon appears, there is also a happy music that lasts for several seconds. It's all kinds of close-up and far-shots. It turns out that this guy is a hallucination after taking drugs, or a foreshadowing of his ever-changing personality; when that person died, he still danced and danced to the joy of life. His soul was too broad...
I always thought that Then the crocodile is going to have an unexpected part in the final scene, and the result continues to symbolize, dare the "symbol" in this drama go against the current and become a river? !
3 stars: 1 star for Uncle Nico's acting, 2
stars because of the fish metaphor, 3 stars because of the
pig's feet in the play, and the life of the pig's feet is fucked to the extreme (as other bean friends commented on all kinds of shitty eggs that hurt like poop and fell from the sky) And he still couldn't let go and continued to struggle.
The most emotional thing was that he was degenerate and still trying to cover up his public image. People often don't have the courage to be an individual person, just like Kierkegaard's "Fear", no matter what life is like, no matter what your inner feelings or what you want, people value a kind of "fear" deep in their hearts (he said, "Fear is the desire for what you are afraid of, and it is a kind of fear." Likes and dislikes.") Perhaps Pig's Knuckles wanted to be someone Kierkegaard admired. "Survival means knowing what it means to be a human being, that is, consciously taking responsibility for one's own life. Leaving the opinion of the public and facing an uncertain future is unavoidable, but it is a sign of the restoration of freedom."
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