Black Mirror Season 4 Episode 2 Movie Review
Each of us would like to see objectively see ourselves in this world.
In the film, in order to better protect the child, the mother loves the child and installs black technology on the child, which can see everything the child can see and block all dangerous and disgusting things. It protects children in childhood (1.5~3 years old) and early school age (2~5 years old). During this period, all the potentially dangerous things that the child saw were marked with mosaics. Just as parents now expect, when they see everyone covering their eyes, when they see the puppy roaring at the child, they immediately put the child away. into the arms. Simply put, this is what most people think of as love, giving each other enough security and protection. Let's first look at this stage in the film, children have mastered a lot of skills, such as crawling, walking, talking and so on. More importantly, they learn how to persevere or give up, that is, children begin to "will" to decide what to do or not to do. This stage happens to be the process of children beginning to understand the world and come into contact with social customs. If parents do not allow children to look at and know things on their own, children will have doubts, and children will explore on their own when their curiosity is the heaviest. If the active inquiry behavior shown by the child is encouraged, the child will develop the initiative, which lays the foundation for him to become a responsible and creative person in the future. However, the most frightening thing is that the child in the film is curious about something she can't see - blood. I can't see how to explore, so I'll pierce my skin to see what the blood is. The child feels pain, but if one finger is punctured, it is still invisible. Then I will pierce it again. Hmph, if I put it where I see it, it will disappear. Then I will smear the blood on my face and feel it. After a few stabs like this, the mother used the tablet to see that she was self-harming, and immediately rushed into the house to stop it. Erickson once said that when children's sense of initiative outweighs their sense of guilt, they have the quality of "purpose". Erickson defines purpose as: "A courage to face and pursue worthy goals that is not limited by the young child's imagined fear of failure, guilt, and punishment". In other words, the normal development of caring for children should be to allow children to perceive the world and recognize society by themselves.
It's more than that. Childhood life lays the foundation for later personality development. This is the best time for a child's unconscious formation, and it is an indispensable and necessary condition for happiness in later life. After the self-mutilation incident in the film, the mother decided to throw away the tablet and no longer dote on it, but the small chip implanted in the child's brain could not be removed, so the mother threw the tablet in the storage room. With the passage of time, the child also became a beautiful girl. She fell in love with the school's ruffian and hooligan. On the one hand, she liked him because he was bad and handsome, and on the other hand, the excessive protection of her childhood mother made her inner Rebellion can't escape at all, relatively simple and full of curiosity about dangerous and exciting things. The director inadvertently mentions this when the girl in the film goes back to her room and plays extra loud rock music. That night, the girl made an excuse to go to a friend's house to play, and went camping at the beach with her friends. As expected, she did not resist marijuana, did not refuse to have sex, everything happened naturally. Mother accidentally discovered this lie at night and couldn't get through to her child's mobile phone, so she turned out the tablet immediately, and saw the most shy picture of adolescence, what a beautiful love, but the mother's desire to protect her brain, she was like crazy Continue to spy on her daughter in the days to come. In her opinion, this is silently protecting her and understanding her, but love is not holding her tightly, she is going further and further on the road of love. The love she longs for is nothing but dependence, and there is no element of independence and freedom at all. The mother is a lonely person, and her focus is on the child. She doesn't know what the real mother role is. It's a confusion of identity roles, but it doesn't matter. She is very comfortable in this feeling. The relationship that seems to be strong is actually very fragile. The ending can be imagined when she was discovered when her mother secretly protected her and broke up her love. The girl had a nervous breakdown, picked up the tablet in her mother's hand and hit her biological mother. Maybe the film is an exaggeration, but such a thing is Surrealism, you don't realize the seriousness of the problem, and sooner or later you will find that what you think is reality is really good.
What is love? Love is a willingness to achieve self-improvement by expanding the boundaries of the self in order to promote the mental maturity of others.
So have you ever thought that when you flip through your partner's phone, it's because of love? Or because you don't know what love is?
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