2. Lost dreams.
The materialized doll on the grass is the reality of a dream, it's fun and cute! When the eyes of peach blossoms are moved to tears, and the best place is to look back and escape into reality - the more beautiful, the more nostalgic, the more you want to save, but after all, you still lose. But, oh, isn't there still a small tree of peach blossoms (Miss Sister) burning?
3. A near-death experience.
When the strong will to survive was exhausted, the heavy breathing and the will to pull the body (the captain pulled the players) finally couldn't support it when the resistance was the greatest. Giving up resistance means a shallow contact with death, often relief: snow is warm, ice is hot. Death is dressed up in a gentle appearance, covering life layer by layer. When the reawakened will begins to fight back, death shows its hideous face. In the end, the will to conquer death - the dazzling peaks of the snow-capped mountains in the sun, the destination in sight, the bright horn of victory. newborn.
4. Unbearable guilt.
A relatively clear dream. Under the trend of inner fear (the ferocious dog), the down and out fugitive officer walks through the dark tunnel that connects the two worlds of yin and yang. In the world of the deceased, the surviving officer confessed to the undead of the soldiers who sacrificed in vain, hoping to be forgiven. But can he forgive himself? After the army of the undead left, the vicious dog chased him out and still turned his fangs toward him - no matter whether it was life or death, his heart could not be at peace.
5. The reverie dream of viewing paintings.
From the moment I entered the painting, I was about to cry! ! ! The feeling of walking into a dream! too! beautiful! ! Passing through large fields, gentle slopes in the distance, and haystacks after the harvest, go to visit Van Gogh. "I couldn't stop creating/expressing the beauty of nature," he said. Van Gogh was prolific throughout his life, painting almost frantically, and the inspiration of his genius kept him running like a train that eventually drained him.
Pursue him in his painting (those strokes, lines and colors ah), but always find it. When he finally walked out of his emotional painting (return to reality, I mean the three-dimensional world), I saw his back in the wheat field, startling the crows.
? ? ? ? Adding a scene to the back of "The Crows in the Wheat Field" is probably going to make me reminisce for the rest of my life! ! ! !
The remaining three, I don't think they can be regarded as dreams... It is more appropriate to say that it is a fable, too realistic and too rational.
6. In short, the director is very worried about the explosion of the nuclear power plant and the helplessness of mankind in the face of the catastrophe caused by himself.
7. Doomsday revelation - satirizing the business society and technology first.
The portrayal of "hell" is still quite shocking: resources are exhausted, cannibalism, and the people at the top of the food chain are in pain, but they cannot be freed from the punishment of death. The struggle of the one-horned ogre between humans and demons is also painful.
Where do bad folks go when they die?
They don't go to heaven where the angels fly
They go down to the lake of fire and fry Won't see them again till the fourth
of July Dreams are relatively pure and natural places. Hey, I think of my ideal hometown. "Because the night is already very dark. If the lights are too bright, you can't see the starry sky." Take it to a certain degree and respect nature, so that you can welcome/send away life joyfully and peacefully, sighing "it's good to live". Every time similar topics make me doubt my life... I still really want to hide in the forest (no, Kojima)! And tomorrow, I am afraid that I will continue to go to the laboratory to move bricks with these beautiful hopes. 2017/9/8 in the library of Tsinghua Academy of Fine Arts
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