the only flower in the world

Clare 2022-04-22 07:01:54

At the beginning of the film, "everyone is the only flower in the world" mentioned by the teacher actually came from a popular song at the time.

In a book he recently read, the author describes the song, which appeared in the 1990s and 2000s, when he wrote that "people, in the midst of the collapse of established values ​​and a prolonged economic downturn, even won out in fierce competition. Can't imagine what it's like to be successful in life, or, exhausted from the competition and give up. Against the backdrop of giving up and self-compassion, the words of escapist self-soothing swirl in the lyrics. "

The use of this song in the film just shows that the male protagonist has given up on self-pity. Although I once wanted to be an excellent person, I thought it was unnecessary at the beginning, and the film was mentioned later because I felt unqualified. Are escape and abandonment the antidote or the poison?

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