eyes are soul

Cameron 2022-03-23 09:03:18

Changing the cornea means a major change in life, and seeing hell in this change is also a metaphor for the huge impact that change brings to people. Not only corneal surgery, but also the general school, or work, can be said to have a sense of fear, the development of ghost stories.

But what's going on here is hell, maladaptation after gaining vision. As I said at the beginning, the eyes can see the beauty and the ugliness. Such a hellish process is the sense of fear and incompatibility of people who have regained their sight to the world.

It was the first time I saw a dying old woman. The second time I saw a confused man in a suit on the road. The third time I saw a dead male student, maybe because of study pressure.

Those who regained their sight were expelled from the group of the blind. He has to take on the life of a group of normal people, and the adaptation process is very complicated. Because I used to live a deformed life, it is very difficult to recover now. According to him, the change from the tactile world to the visual world is a complete change of two world views.

What she saw was not herself, and she often saw a man in black. Whenever she saw a man in black, she saw death. Must that person be found to be free from the sin of the eyes? The memory of the human soul is preserved in the eyes. It can see the general pain, but also the memories of those who donated corneas.

Glasses reflect one's soul, carrying the full weight of one's soul. It's glasses and nothing else. Donating other things, such as face, such as blood, such as kidney, liver, etc., even chickens, has no such effect. A face should also have this effect, as a face signifies a person's identity. Many people who have changed faces can hardly identify with their new faces. The face is an important organ.
Glasses are also very important organs, reflecting the human soul. But what about breath? What does breath mean? Can't the breath be transferred? Shift the breath, like breathing!

However, this actually involves another person, Alian. Alian is a telepathic person who can predict death, but cannot interfere with fate. He wrestled with the god of death and was killed by everyone.
Will she see A Ling again and talk to her? The reason why she has seen so many wronged souls is that A-Ling has this kind of telepathy, A-Ling's own tragic experience, not his incompatibility with the light? Why bring up the strange country of Thailand again?

Maybe A Ling did not commit suicide, hiding a shocking secret? What's the secret? Because suicide is trapped there and cannot be escaped, must the mother's forgiveness be won before it can be escaped? Is suicide really so sinful? So to the end, the mother-daughter reconciliation is rendered again, is this all right? So simple? I thought I would set out towards pity for the pain of the dead, and then to see through the attachment of the living. Such a big vision, the depth of thinking is much greater, so involving another story, it is much shallower!

But the ability to foresee death remains, but can she change fate? Instead of going to the police, she went to knock on the door one by one. This strategy is too bad! In the end, he didn't even care about his own life, it was tragic enough to die like this! He should be able to find out why. If you can find the reason, that's the point!

View more about The Eye reviews

Extended Reading

The Eye quotes

  • Wong Kar Mun: What are you eating?

    Boy with Cap: [eating candles] I'm hungry.

  • [repeated line]

    Boy with Cap: Have you seen my report card?