Director: Louis Ritterier Starring: Edward Norton, Liv Tyler, etc.
1. Return: The return of human nature and the end of contradiction The biggest feeling after watching
the entire film is "return": the return of Bruce Banner from his homeland, the return of Bruce's anger from the Hulk to a normal person, the return of a wandering life to a normal life, the return of a lover, the return of friendship, and even the return of Including the ultimate failure of the American military super soldier and the general's unawareness of the return of the father-daughter complex, the return of human nature runs through it, so that I am also thinking about this return from the bustling movie theater that is gradually moving away to the way home. , think of Cagan Irmak's "My Father My Son" and a movie about accompanying his father on a pilgrimage to Gaza before he died. . . I am even thinking about why there is a return topic: the crowdedness of Brazil and the prosperity of New York, the fragile and stubborn football on the streets of Brazil, the green grass in Gao Hua University, the strong Cold War mentality (even the villain has to make up a Russian The antagonism between Russia and the United States, too many antagonisms, far from being able to be carried by a Gini coefficient, cultural antagonism, when reality shows us so many antagonisms, we have to think about something unified, as a What does the entire human race need, not Russians, Americans! Which direction should we go, not how to develop advanced weapons to kill each other! What should we believe in, not eastern and western cultural clashes! The things that return to the source may be the things on the "unified" side of those contradictions that we have overlooked.
2. Reflection: You are your own enemy.
Bruce or the Hulk is always fighting with himself, but he has no enemies. Thinking of the debate in the university days about "putting one's interests on the line, there will be more resentment" about whether the "resentment" is self-resentment or other's resentment, and today all have their own answers. In fact, it is more self-resentment. Only then will he say, "Seek benevolence and benevolence, so why complain." Sitting in meditation often thinks about one's own faults, and don't talk about others' faults. In the moment of opposition, how important it is to reflect on the unity of one's own heart, and suddenly feel that "I am my own enemy" is so full and empty!
3. Introversion and Abandonment: Anger and Love and Eastern Efforts
When Bruce is angry, he will turn into the Hulk. This logic makes you simply cannot avoid thinking of "Seven Deadly Sins", thinking of anything other than anger: lust, gluttony, greed, laziness, jealousy, pride, in fact, we are more than a green giant? I'm glad that Bruce chose to learn yoga, and I'm glad that there are oriental elements in the movie. Obviously, in the end, chemical western medicine still can't solve Bruce's problem. Thinking of the "give up" mentioned by a teacher in the university when he taught us about Buddhism, I feel that if an old man in the sequel tells him that "giving up" is far better than yoga and meditation to control anger, I have already thought about the lines. , is to borrow a sentence from "Schindler's List", to the reflection on the lake, say: "I pardon you".
3. It is still love: super power and ordinary life.
It is difficult to imagine the inner world that desires ordinary life after possessing super power. This may be the category of superhuman psychology. I think of a sentence that a friend gave me when I graduated from college: Pursue deep and normal daily happiness in the midst of world turbulence, see the world for what it is, but still love it. I think life itself is not ordinary, maybe we just thought it was too simple.
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