Kanako is lonely, her parents are divorced, because of her father's vices, and because of her mother's neglect. If the container of love is a cup, then Kanako's cup is just filled with a little warm water - love cools and evaporates over time. With time comes deeper loneliness and the restlessness of adolescence.
Kanako uses more ways to fill her inner loneliness. At first, it may be that Fang Xu's dual identities of being a loner and the opposite sex attracted the young girl who was not in trouble. But with Fang Xu's death, it brought a greater impact to the girl's heart, deeper loneliness and deeper numbness.
Begin to fill the void in your heart in a crazier way, paralyzing your own nerves. The dazzling and fast-flash color-blocking images in the film, the loud and loud music-behind the hustle and bustle is a group of young lonely souls.
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Crazy, bloody, exaggerated, rambunctious, inner monologues, cursing, joking, wanton laughter, and exaggerated music and the impact of the pictures are interwoven with a big net, attacking head-on.
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The body that was attacked by the large net melted into the night was instinctively driven to stretch out its limbs and struggle before it could catch a breath or think. The actual performance is to make - a move that distorts "human nature" even more.
Under the influence of all kinds of complicated thoughts brought by the film, the carols sounded again, prompting us to return to the origin (whether it is the origin of the film or the origin of thinking) and rethink.
Why?
First, what is human nature? The human race is able to reproduce because of group living, and because of the relationship between each individual in the group, the rules of consent can be called "morality" or "human nature". When the thread between the individual and the ethnic group (or can be understood as human society) is broken (self-abandonment, closing the heart - the emergence of loneliness), loneliness will follow, and "humanity" will also be worn away. (The two influence each other, that is, the more distant the relationship, the weaker the human nature).
But lonely people don't want to be alone at heart (no matter what level of consciousness), because human beings are social. Lonely people try to fill the void in their hearts in more ways, although these ways may have the opposite effect.
The desire for connection drives loners to change in more ways.
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