Maybe it's about the inner world of people like us.

Bernadette 2022-12-29 05:34:58

Probably talking about the inner world of people like us, they don't fit in with others, it is difficult for (party) to integrate with others, and even disgust and resistance (zombies). Closed (apartment). But also lonely and kind (didn't throw the dead body in the house).

Longing for someone to be able to step into their inner world (cat or woman), someone to listen to their rich inner world (music, various homemade instruments), and even anger at not having someone to talk to (drums).

(In the dialogue with the old man locked in the small iron gate, he said that he is not normal.)

Disconnect from society's constant self-consumption (food and water). Occasionally there will be friends or people with similar interests, but in the end they will go their separate ways because of different final paths and choices. They cannot bear the blind persuasion of others who do not put themselves in their shoes, encourage change, and so on. understand. I ended up falling out, which I've been through several times. (Injuring the woman at the beginning has a vigilance, the woman who is alive in the fantasy, the chorus with the woman, the woman persuades the man to escape the apartment, the death of the woman in reality, the corpse). Doubt yourself, try to change (burning the tapes is probably trying to get rid of the stubbornness of the past, or the clinging to the past). Finally, chasing other zombies while escaping from the apartment, and smashing unconscious on the opposite apartment, is the painful consumption and injury we experienced when trying to get out. When I climbed to the roof, I found that everywhere I looked, it was just the same roof. (Needless to say, if you are such a person, you can definitely understand) Some people think that the escape is successful in the end, and the expression of hope, I think it is not! Because I have come this way, my view of the ending is pessimistic.

Of course, the above are all self-righteous speculation.

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