"Four Minutes" is full of untold destruction. Destruction of innocent people, self-destruction, revengeful destruction, selfish destruction. After the destruction, what we see is a barren ruin, a spiritual ruin. In fact, these people who destroy others are also being destroyed themselves. They are all weak and mentally vulnerable. As long as they are gently pushed, they will fall into the bottomless cliff of depravity.
We long for salvation, but who can bear this savior? At the beginning, I was full of expectations, thinking that the girl in prison could be rescued because of the piano, but the plot did not proceed according to the inherent routine. The girl's piano teacher is also a tragic character. She is also suffering from pain and is unable to save the girl at all.
Although she could smell her talent before she met the girl, "I smell lilac, wild and lush", but what's the use? She's just constantly manipulating girls, for her own hidden desires, for a curtsy.
The emotion between the girl and the piano teacher is twisted. But because there is too much indifference and ruthlessness, this distorted feeling has bloomed its brilliance compared with the extinction of humanity. In the utter darkness, even if there is a trace of light, it is necessary to capture it. But I think this kind of light makes people more sad. If we can only survive by grasping such a fragile reed, I don't know how long we can last.
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