Perhaps it is true that the situation changes with the heart, and the external appearance is the manifestation of the heart.
Someone is looking at you outside the window, and you may be spying on someone else just as well. They are doing disrespectful things, don't expect who will let the other go.
Skynet resumed.
Indifference, violence, terror, sensationalism, imprisonment from the eyes of others.
Others are hell. And he is the embodiment of hell.
There is no need to question whether there is hell after death. If you feel pain at this moment and burn your body like fire, then this moment is hell.
When I first watched "1984", I thought about it, people were instructed to erase the traces of one of them in the long river of history, to clear all TA's files, and to clear TA's past glory and embarrassment on various platforms.
Is it really Big Brother who issued this order? And big brother, who the fuck is that?
They are all people, they are all people.
I watched a part of "Memoirs of Polanski", but unfortunately I can't buy it now.
Perhaps the depression in the film really comes from Polanski's childhood experiences.
In fact, being repressed is not the most terrifying thing.
The most terrifying thing is that I become the one who oppresses others.
For example, the male protagonist slapped the crying little boy.
This is very consistent with the Lucifer principle.
I think the focus of the director is not to call for resistance. After all, the male protagonist has been shouting to fight to the end. But this was fruitless.
Like the swirl shot preset at the beginning of the film.
The individual cannot really fight the absurdity inherent in the times.
It's like the nothing-to-pleasure, pleasant-to-nothing waiting in Waiting for Godot.
It's like being in a very noisy environment, everyone lined up noisily, grabbed one person and asked, "What line is this in?" Others are numb, but they shake your head with a smile, "I don't know. "And you didn't walk away, you chose to be in it, you were in it with a suspicious but numb expression.
Many people are confused, just confused to the end, forget the confusion, become one with the confusion, and become the confusion.
This is the oppressive force that comes from the joint construction of time and space.
We may be all about fucking the world, and we end up being the one that fucked.
I also remembered that in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, at the beginning, resistance was a matter of course, and I would think, what’s wrong with this world, how funny, why should I be enslaved by some unfair and unexplainable rules, and for it Showing a rigorous, serious face?
But in the end, under powerful human intervention, Murphy's eyes completely lost their color. Fortunately, the silent chief finally killed him (there was no need to live anyway), picked up the huge container, smashed the glass, and flew away.
When I watched "A Man Named Ove Decided to Die" yesterday, I asked him, "Do we choose to die or try to live?"
Life was already thrilling enough. What's more, the pursuit of freedom is even more courageous.
Rousseau's sentence "Life comes from freedom", the second half of the sentence is "but everywhere in chains." And the second half of the sentence is actually the most important.
Freedom, resistance, and power are more dangerous things than stability, conservatism, and unity.
This is the cycle and dilemma of life. Really rarely see anyone who has been living in a pure, innocent world.
But fortunately, Polanski retains purity and innocence to a certain extent. He takes the movie seriously like a madman. That's enough for part of the fight.
It's so exciting to hear "Rock the world," probably because, we can't really do it.
People worship heroes because they have a hero complex in their hearts, but they cannot truly fulfill the role of "hero".
"Life is the real mountain."
"There is only one heroism in life, and that is to see the truth of life and love it.
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On this road, it is bound to encounter these difficulties.
"When you meet is a dream", these difficulties are the background color of this dream. There is really no way to avoid it.
No one can be alone in this society. Individuals are born to connect with others.
Still as written last night -
don't submit to some narcotic way of life in society.
Don't correct yourself in an unsuitable environment, and don't have such enigmatic confidence in yourself until you have a strong mental strength. There are very few people who can still play the piano in prison. Do you think anyone can be Mr. Mu Xin?
After reading "The Pianist" and "The Strange Tenant", one can clearly feel the influence of the external environment conveyed by Polanski on the individual.
In "The Strange Tenant", he died. "The Pianist", survived.
The former is based on a very real environment, the latter is based on the larger era context. But the truth is the same, in the end, it's all about oppression between people.
I watched a movie two months ago, "Stanford Prison Experiment". It takes a very short time for a person to become a thug or a demon.
Besides thinking about "who am I", are you also that demon? Is it the one who abandons principles, evades justice, and has peace of mind?
And what if one could persevere in doing one good every day?
Face life.
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