Interpretation of "Accidental Space"
An accident caused me to enter a weird space...
The similarities in the two stories are as follows: 1. Before entering the infinite loop, there was an accident that he did not want to happen at first. Drinking lemon water caused asthma attack, and accidentally broke asthma medicine and caused the death of the child. In another story, the policeman accidentally took the fire (or maybe eager to chase the criminal, just wanted to shoot a warning) and killed the man's brother, resulting in his death. Note that these two accidents were not originally expected by the perpetrator. It is not like a person who deliberately killed someone. If he kills that person, his purpose has been achieved. The death of such a deliberately caused person will not let The perpetrators remorse and regret.
2. They all witnessed the victim being tortured a little bit by accident and finally died. In the process, the perpetrator was also tortured. The little girl's shortness of breath, and the blood and blood that flowed all over the place after the brother was shot. The howl of pain was a huge torture for the perpetrators. He didn't want this to happen, but it happened because of his mistake.
3. In both stories, the old people lived very decadently. The policeman and the stepfather in red are all decadent in the infinite loop space, like a walking dead. Young people, on the other hand, have been more positive.
4. In both stories, the old people remembered who they were before they died, and strongly warned young people not to enter a certain space, but he did not say what kind of space it was and why not to leave. go in. Because the torture he suffered in this dimension was all his own feelings, and he couldn't feel it when others didn't have similar experiences, and he couldn't describe it either. What kind of feeling is that? It's countless times of wishing that things would go back to the minutes before the accident, assuming I didn't do anything, it wouldn't have caused the accident, assuming I didn't give my daughter and lemonade, and I didn't spill her medicine, assuming I didn't Don't hurt him because of the excitement of chasing the fugitives, then they won't die, and I won't be tortured watching them die bit by bit. My life won't change forever because of that accident. The replays again and again are actually countless assumptions in my heart: if I did what I did at the time, it would not have caused the accident; in fact, it was countless times of redemption in my heart: I imagined that if I were still in those moments when I could reverse the ending It would be great, I wouldn't make that mistake, so I wouldn't be so miserable now.
This kind of psychology, we who have not had similar experiences cannot understand. It's like a mother left her baby in the car to keep warm because she was busy at the supermarket, and then the car was stolen and the child was killed. The child died because of the mother's mistake, and the mother has been in pain since then. Countless assumptions: If the day comes all over again, if I don't put the child in the car... The assumption is that I am trying desperately to save it. To save it, we must go back to the moment before the incident happened. In this way, I recalled that scene countless times, until later, I couldn't get out of it at all. Since then, her world has entered an infinite loop, always replaying the moment involuntarily, the repetition makes her feel that her world has no tomorrow, so she has become decadent since then.
Why are the other young people in the endless loop in the film positive and not decadent? Because they are not in an infinite loop at all. The infinite loop is only set by the parties themselves. His world has become an infinite loop. In his eyes, the world has not changed, and all his energy has been focused on replaying the moment before the accident happened. In his eyes, others are in this world just like him, but why are they all so active? In fact, because young people have no guilt, their hearts are normal, and their world is normal, so they live a normal life. The film is only to describe the psychology of the perpetrator, so everything from the perpetrator's perspective to experience his world and other people in this world. Food is always available, and young people have been living a normal life, which means that the world has always been normal, but the heart of the person involved has entered an infinite loop. In his world, life is always in an infinite loop and cannot get out. , Others are in a hurry, with a positive attitude, as if they can't feel the existence of an infinite loop, why? Because people's hearts are not in such a cage at all, and people's lives have been continuing normally, growing up, working, getting married, and having children.
The perpetrator's heart was imprisoned at the moment and scene before the accident. It became a cage for the rest of his life. He also wanted to go out, but the psychology of regret and fantasizing about doing it all over again made him unable to get out. , The world in his eyes is a cage, and other people in this world are also in this cage. He doesn't understand that others are so active and hurried, what are they pursuing? The person concerned has no pursuit at all, and does not think that action has any meaning. In his eyes, the world is an endless loop that repeats forever, so what else is there to pursue?
Do you feel the same way? You may say that we are normal people, and there are no such accidents and such mentality yet.
In our life, we are very fortunate that there are no major accidents, but there may be some small accidents. They have led to undesired results and made us regret countless times. I hope that things can be replayed so that we can choose another one at the fork in the road. Road, then there will be no bad ending.
Old people, before dying, remember who they were before and who they were before they entered the cycle of death. But why can't I remember until I die? Because he caused the death of others at the beginning, and now his own death will make him feel that it is a kind of repayment and redemption, and the moment he is relieved, he has come out of the cycle of death. Then, he warned young people, you must not go into an infinite loop like me, you must not. It was a world that never changed, like a cage that held my entire life in captivity. But young people are still stuck in an infinite loop after experiencing the same accident. Depressed and confused ever since. Big accident, big cage, small accident, small cage. Have we all been in such a cage deep in our hearts, or haven't come out yet?
Don't live with the past, because we have to live on.
Of course, easier said than done.
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