absurd, ironic, abstract, innuendo

Chelsey 2022-03-23 09:02:52

Through eccentric characters and actions and absurd plots, the whole article conveys a lot of implication and profound realistic thinking, just list it briefly (the implication is that everyone has different understandings)
1. The little girl who was sentenced to capital punishment and pushed off the cliff - in power The incomparable cruelty and ruthlessness
of the people 2. The crowd dragging the sky-high suitcases with difficulty—the pressure of life that is
overwhelming Old people who are not sober and unable to break free - the decline of ideological and cultural heritage
4. Strikers marching like whips, endless traffic jams - suffering of the bottom working class
5. Funny high-level meetings, documents explaining the reasons for the strike are everywhere. No more , can't rewrite
- Anarchist chaos The merchants who did the cross business finally discarded all the statues of Jesus—the collapse of religious beliefs. 9. The mad son poet—like the representative of the utopian kingdom ... There are too many, in short, what we see is a comprehensive economic and material depression and A society in which spiritual culture has declined in an all-round way; especially the sight of all the dead souls staggering down the slope where the statue of Jesus was abandoned is really shocking!




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Extended Reading
  • Aisha 2022-03-21 09:02:51

    listen! How wonderful, melodious, and nihilistic is "Songs from the Second Floor" at the end. This is the end of the world that human beings have to face. Roy Anderson is right: life is time, and time is an extension of the road. The past is dead, and history is like a ghost or a ghost, wandering by the window on the second floor, watching our every move. The movie is like a multi-meaning and magical work of art, with surreal colors, quiet, pessimistic, and stunning.

  • Keyon 2022-04-22 07:01:46

    What is life and what is death. Blocked in a road no one can move, but no one knows where to go. What an apt millennial movie because it says things over and over again and never goes out of style

Songs from the Second Floor quotes

  • Business Man: We have already sacrificed our youth. Can we do more?

  • [repeated line]

    Stefan: Blessed be the one who sits down.