Halfway through reading, this babbling, snarling, twitching, trivial lines, this kind of perspective similar to observing a mentally ill patient, made me feel very uncomfortable, it really made me unable to sit still, gnashing my teeth all over my body, wanting to wave The urge to make a fist! ! ! Watching the complete episode, this feeling of gnashing of teeth was awakened in the sudden silence of the crazy door crashing screen. Only after watching it did I realize that the ordinary door is the key clue of the whole movie. The plot is moving towards a turning point, and the symbolism is very political ! The key plots have special action descriptions related to the door.
Everyone who fled their hometown and abandoned their homeland should feel the same way. We should all be Joseph in the play. The male protagonist is twitching. "The collapse stage that has been more or less done or indirectly experienced on the way to the door. In the process of trying to keep opening the door to assimilate with the people around us, we realize more new doors, create a sense of belonging to ourselves, and a new identity door is born, while trying to close and seal the old door. The conflict between old and new makes us try to suppress our old identity, old common sense,
Don't dare to look up, don't dare to make a sound, you can only vent by swearing/enjoying the world in the door! When we open the door to a new identity, thinking that all the doors of the old world in the spread of time have been released, and at the same time trying to get recognition and proof, then we realize that the source of this sense of belonging is not It's not nationality/hukou/marriage/door. We thought that the way out was blocked by one door after another, so we tried to open the door to break through, but in fact, we opened and locked one door after another by ourselves, Obsession locked in more anxiety! It seems to break through the boundary, but in fact it is trapped in a deeper obsession with belonging! The right to belong is bound by birth, and the sense of belonging is bound by boundaryism, but birth and racial boundaries cannot be changed at all, so when our desire for freedom awakens and we want to make our own decisions, we are beaten back again and again, and our obsessions are blocked. Deepen again! Who abandoned who, who kidnapped who, who was chasing whom, who was hiding from whom,
We are anxious, we are anxious! Over and over again, a new door is born, a new discrimination is born, and a new sense of belonging is brewing!
Relevant key metaphoric plots:
0 Open the door at the beginning / Crazy knock on the door after luggage is stolen
1 Female partner asked: Do you want zs? Why don't you open the door downstairs? Go to the street for help, but stay in your room
2 male protagonists get nervous at the gate of the embassy
3 The male protagonist peeping through the screen at the filming site should be an inner turning point
4 The female partner blows the double reed, and the male protagonist opens the door with his head to see
5 The male protagonist hits the door madly at the end
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