I don't think this is the value of life

Greta 2022-04-22 07:01:49

What does it mean that pine nuts are like gods, always making others feel so good, but they are always hurt and always alone?
I know this must be the so-called collectivist values ​​in Japanese or oriental culture, so the whole movie is saying that no matter how miserable Matsuko is and how miserable her life is, as long as her existence creates value for other people, she will The despised life is full of value.
When Ying Tai, who was still young and ignorant, looked at Aunt Matsuko's staggered back, and said the words of deification Matsuko's life that disgusted me, I just thought hit someone.
In the past two hours or so, whenever I wanted to turn off the video and not watch the movie, it was the thought of Yingta's face that occasionally appeared, which made me persevere. It turned out to be the last thing to let me know.
No, a life like Matsuko begins with tragedy and ends in tragedy - even if you don't want to admit that some individuals left her scars, at least you must admit that this kind of life, this kind of value, even is far-fetched.
If in order to realize the value to others, you have to give up your own needs and walk alone and die alone, what exactly is such a value?
HOLLYSHIT!!!!!!!

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