One is in the cafe by the sea, Miyan finally picked up the guitar from the past and hummed an unknown tune soothingly. Chi Hyungdao listened with unprecedented happiness and peace in his eyes. At this moment, he found the meaning of existence outside the company, except the meaning of work/killing. Although he was widely recognized before, he didn't want to say anything except "I'm sorry", "Thank you", and "I'll try my best". He lived a machine-like life day after day, like playing every day. The tie is as suffocating as it is unstoppable. At this moment, although she was speechless, she saw the whole world from Miyan's voice and expression, which was so fascinating.
Second, at the end of the film, the minister angrily hit the head of Chi Jiongdao, who had been bloodied and wounded all over his body, and asked him, "What the hell are you doing?" He looked up at the minister and said firmly, "I don't understand. Never mind". Those who take this step and those who stay in place are so in two worlds, they don't understand what they say, and their explanations are useless. It’s sad to be immersed in body and mind, but it’s the easiest. You don’t have to think about anything except leveling up and fighting monsters. There are a group of people with you. It seems that you are not alone, and it seems that you can maintain it without suffering the pain of thinking and changing. Like the people who fell asleep and the people who woke up in The Matrix.
The values of any institution and organization should never be taken for granted as the values of individuals in it. The value of collective existence is the maximization of interests and the necessity of sacrificing part of human nature. Especially on the premise of economic interests, any spiritual reward or material encouragement is a tool to maximize the interests of the individual as an institution. In order to survive, it is inevitable to form a collective, but as a human being, we must not forget the pursuit of self.
ps. It was obviously seen by a nympho, but it turned out to be serious. . . Suouba's fighting scenes are really handsome, long hands and feet and developed motor nerves are different~~
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