A prophecy about growing up

Cheyenne 2022-10-03 22:22:08

On the way between Gannan and Sichuan, I finished watching this film. This is a prophecy about growing up. Yes, each of us eventually becomes a contractor, and the contractor is ruthless. Contractors do not dream. Contractors are strong and have their own unique abilities. And everything has a price. When you get these abilities, you always have to pay something. Throughout the tragedy is the narrative that what is lost is more precious than what is gained.

Another thing I like about this film is that the director seems to be very interested in quantum mechanics. In a certain episode, he asked researchers and cleaning workers to gather in front of the screen to watch the images coming out of the "door". Everyone's observation will affect the final result. This is the wave-particle duality of light. By means you will observe that light is a kind of wave, and by means of observing particles you will observe that light is a kind of particle, and the observer determines the truth of the world.

Confucius once said that a gentleman is not a weapon. What it means is that noble gentlemen should not learn to do a certain kind of work, such as carpenter, blacksmith, farmer and so on. Maybe it's to keep the precious possibilities in people. Every human being is born with endless possibilities, quantum, and gods in the clouds. It's just that worldly life always makes us chase something and become a fixed so-and-so along the way, and pay our own price.

Don't dye the meaning of red dust, don't dye the meaning of red dust.
Twenty feet of soft red dust, killing all living beings.

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