At the end, when Nomi and Eminita got married, Eminita's oath seemed to be said by the Wachowski sisters to the audience through the camera, and every word and sentence completely hit me. Whether it is the differential treatment of sensibility and rationality in this era, or the inclusiveness and integration of love across genders, races, and species, as well as the mysterious fate of love at the right time and place , everything is too good, even more than the impact of the multi-person sex scene at the end.
I think the reason is that Erminita is the sentence in this sentence "We live in an age where we don't believe in sensibility", like a key to open my so-called heart door, so that I can't help but be swayed by all the opinions that follow Hit one by one. After all, I may also suffer from the so-called "emotional disease". I think this is one of the charms of this drama, and it is also one of the charms of most good film and television works: you will see yourself in it, you will also see yourself in it that you don't know, and you will also be seen in it expected self.
I envy the people who lived in the era behind me, who may have lived through a more open and multi-minded era than me. I am equally envious of myself, perhaps, I am already experiencing the best of times.
Finally, attach the original text of Erminita's oath:
My love, we live in an age that doesn't believe in sensibility. The world repeatedly reminds us that sensibility is not as important as reason, that sensibility is childish, dangerous, irresponsible, and teaches us to ignore sensibility, control or deny them, and we do not understand their nature and origin, nor why they know us better than we do . But I know it's important, sometimes it's tiny, like when I smell cinnamon toast and I think of my grandma, sometimes it's overwhelming, like when I find out that my girlfriend can share what she's feeling with seven other people in the world of that moment. However, if you are lucky, and I mean very lucky, you get a feeling that changes everything. I remember the shock of this girl walking into my bookstore a few years ago. It's exactly the same feeling I feel right now. What I feel is her, my wife, this is my future. More than anything else in my life.
And the ending honeys that thumped me:
THE END , THANK YOU .
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