Fortunately for the existence of fq

Alberto 2022-11-19 12:32:10

This is a movie that ends in love but is heart-warming.
I don't know how many people cried when Winston said "I love you" with tears in his eyes. However, this is not a romance film. The last sentence was addressed to the "big brother". So far Winston wrote "Freedom is free to say that 2 plus 2 is 4." and "Hope exists in The "thought criminals" among the proletarians say "there must be someone" in despair to destroy your prisoners after being tortured, and then to a prisoner who has been completely brainwashed and listened to a war full of political conspiracies and said with emotion "this is" Great news" and then say "i love you" to end this movie that is not a horror movie, but better than a horror movie.
After reading it, I felt extremely heavy. Winston's image is not a radiant hero, he is even a crooked person, he carefully hides himself but can't help falling in love with Julia. He told Julia that it would be the biggest betrayal if she didn't love him anymore, but Julia completely betrayed him and said everything about him after she was arrested. What about Winston himself? When he encountered the last torture in room101, which is different for everyone, he betrayed everything frantically. The torturers knew him too well and took advantage of the shadow of his childhood. The person who tortures him is at the same time the person who tempts him to think about the crime. The scene switching is a bit incomprehensible. For a while, he is torturing and then brainwashing on the green grass full of symbols of freedom. The torturer said to him on the green grass, "you are in the ministry of love". What does that mean? The department that cultivates love for the big brother? In the end Winston collapsed in despair. He even hoped that there really existed such a big brother who could be loved. He desperately asked if there really existed a big brother. It makes people embarrassed, but it also makes people understand the changes in his feelings and thoughts.
The society in the film is virtual, but it gives a feeling similar to the Soviet Union, although it is based in London. Superb science also exists in this society, but they are all used to strengthen autocracy: instant two-way transmission is used for surveillance, and neuroscience is used to eliminate people's enthusiasm for family building. This society is so oppressed that only one kind of love is allowed-love for Big Brother. The expressions on the children's faces are so indifferent, completely the product of brainwashing. Another thought criminal is just a fat guy who loves to eat. He is a colleague of Winston. When he was locked up, he cried and told Winston that his son discovered (revealed?) and said "so proud of him" and "before." it is too late" because that son was able to discover his father's "thought crime" that even the fat man didn't know about himself! What a worrying society, what a worrying child! !
So does this society work for the people? No, the inner party members have privileges to eat and drink, but the outer party and others are struggling on the poverty line, rejoicing at the increase in the chocolate ration. Continuous wars are interpreted in the hands of a thinker as a means of controlling people to strengthen their rule on the poverty line. However, this book was actually written by the torturer. It is strange here. He took the initiative to tempt Winston to read this book, but he was also the one who helped Winston brainwash. Winston was a bit disobedient in his thoughts, and with these inducements to become a thought criminal, it cannot be said that it was completely his fault, and the torturer was like a toy, tempting him to commit a crime before arresting him and completely brainwashing him.
Winston's final confession of guilt also reflects the so-called confession from the heart. In such a hopeless ending, the movie came to a cruel end.
Perhaps this film is to express the author’s thoughts, so it does not follow the line of tenderness, and runs counter to the light of hope that often appears at the end of the film, so the response is understandable, and it is said that the book "Nineteen Eighty Four" "Animal Farm" is more thorough, I don't know where to buy it~~ I heard a jj say that Animal Farm and "every animals are equal, but some are more equal than others" were once very popular. Could it be before our times? Maybe it's really worth reading. Humanity and humanities need to be awakened.
After watching this movie, it makes people feel very cold in summer, but suddenly I remember the fqs who are often annoying on forums such as Tianya and so on in reality, suddenly feel that they are also such a cute group of people, fortunately they have these. Various sounds exist, but the noisy world is also warm.

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1984 quotes

  • Winston Smith: I know you'll fail. Something in this world... some spirit you will never overcome...

    O'Brien: What is it, this principle?

    Winston Smith: I don't know. The spirit of man.

    O'Brien: And do you consider yourself a man?

    Winston Smith: Yes.

    O'Brien: If you're a man, Winston, you're the last man. Your kind is extinct. We are the inheritors. Do you realize that you are alone? You are outside history. You unexist. Get up.

    [Winston gets up and O'Brien shows him his reflection in a mirror. Winston is disheveled and beaten]

    O'Brien: *That* is the last man. If you are human, *that* is humanity.

  • O'Brien: Power is tearing human minds apart and putting them back together in new shapes of your own choosing.