What they lost was not in the island, but in their respective lives. This section of the island is more like the lost projection reflection area of their respective past. Unlike the bitter and incomprehensible psychological projection of Mulholland Road, it is very difficult to find the corresponding mapping before and after. In Lost, everyone has a natural transitional opportunity to play, and then flashback the previous life deadlock through memory.
Everyone has their own story, and most of them don't want to talk about it. Catch a plane that is either good or bad in life, flying to an island of despair. Of course, we have to admit that there were still a lot of losses when they boarded the plane. It was these losses that made them choose to leave. If they choose another place, they may have a new opportunity. So there will be people who refuse to leave the island, and since it's all lost, what does it matter to be able to start over in a place where no one minds the past?
When I was a freshman, I crudely mixed this film with the Robinson Crusoe I watched in junior high school. I raised a Friday or something, lived a very petty bourgeois life, and planted livestock. It's just a woman, otherwise it's so beautiful. . .
It's not particularly profound, looking at the deadlock of others and thinking about the one that I can't solve, and I don't know the direction, I feel more comforted. Recently, there are more and more confused voices around. At the beginning, I ordered to emphasize that I am not the one who solves the doubts and cannot calculate your future for you. Like Jack's initial refusal, I can't afford this responsibility. I cannot make any decisions and judgments about the future of others. So I refuse to talk, refuse to give that bullshit, not really that important guidance. Life should be in your own hands. we are lost all the time and still feel hard to find the key to the situation, so we scare and run.
Jack is amazing. Many times a leader can't be cast, but he is unknowingly relied on and counted on by too many people, so they have a lot of expectations and expectations on you. you gradually become their god. Even maybe you are the same with them. After all, Marx determined the theorem that outdated forces make heroes. He was just the one who was chosen. But to get out of my deadlock, finally clear the direction, and bring everyone together to truly re-run life on the desert island, he made it, he deserved it.
Some people say that lost is a time reversal. I haven't watched the next few seasons yet, and many stories are still unknown. So I can't have a deeper comment either.
I feel that deadlock is not a stage, but a continuous state. Even if people grow old slowly, teenagers, youths, adults, middle-aged. . We will continue to lose. lost in way or in our life. and we need to find what are we really looking for or something we really treasuring, bla, bla, bla, life on a desert island might be able to get out of the locked state of the past and rinse it off restart, not too bad either. How many people lost and never had the chance to start over.
lsot and Grey's Anatomy are really different. A lot of GA is seen from the perspective of women, of course we have to say dessperate housewife, this pure is more domestic and feminine. If there is time, I will consider a second season.
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