The first time I chased the show to the end, I was not afraid to wait, because this brain-burning show needs to be paused, otherwise the audience will go crazy like the receptionist in the show. Knock down these cluttered, or frenzied self-talk, and release my overload. People want to play God too much, so they created the Western World, where order is God's, rules are God's, smiles are God's, and only tragedy and tears belong to this land. How ironic that the "false gods" are here just to forget their tragedies and tears in the real world. However, a wrong beginning, there are too many paths that can converge into a wrongful ending. Expensive happiness is impossible from beginning to end. Happiness really cannot be priced, or all things that are free from sorrow and pain cannot be bought and sold, because that is "divine", and that is something that human beings cannot have. So in the last episode, the guns go off, and the real God may be smiling, and that smile is not a sarcasm that we can understand with our worldview, just because humans still can't play God, and like all receptionists, with a humanity that needs to be corrected , before falling into this world, waiting for the constant pain and suffering to evolve and finally liberate. In the first episode of "Westworld", human beings have spent huge efforts and huge sums of money, but they have replicated and repeated their own tragedy. So, can there be a breakthrough in the second season? The first episode left us with one word, escape. Corresponding to human beings, or liberation. So, where are we going? The receptionists in the play don't know, they've been looking. Real humans don't know either, and religions are looking for it. Humanity is not a closed part of Buddhism's six realms of reincarnation. After reading this, you may say that film critics should not talk about Buddhism. Well, I'll stick with it for a minute, after all there's always been a debate about religion. If the six realms exist, it seems possible for us to get rid of them; if not, why do we cling to the Buddha? Obsessed with God? Obsessed with every prophet who came to save us? Prophets exist in the legends of every land, and the land of China also has such a role - Lao Tzu, I came out of Buddhism and turned left to Lao Tzu, I hope you can read it without being so repulsive. Lao Tzu's story is the closest to "break away". After all, Lao Tzu has said too many things in his life that we don't understand, and has done too many things that we seem to think are right and wrong. Just like the first awakened receptionist in the play, they 's words, aroused violent panic and trance-like longing in the other receptionists. Going back to the history of China, Lao Tzu also left us with oriental philosophy that we need to understand and digest for thousands of years, so that a nation can be wise and enduring. world" fantasy. And the greatest hope left to us is that Lao Tzu did not die in countless records. He rode a bull into the vastness at the end of the world. No one knows where Lao Tzu went. Most likely Lao Tzu never died, he just escaped. What an exciting ending! Back in the play, the female receptionist Maeve Millay failed to leave. Her daughter once again inspired her "humanity". She was temporarily unable to eat and sleep like Lao Tzu after going to the funeral for her mother. Lao Tzu said: "Love is hard to break. It's human nature. If it is difficult to break without wisdom, it will be chaotic, so sad and not wanting to live." What kind of "chaos" will be caused by Maeve's "unbreakable love" this time, he foresees the bloody rain in the second season. wind. So, the second season of the future seems to be less heavy, and Maeve may finally be like our Lao Tzu, who has mastered himself and passed the exit. After all, in the first season, Maeve is already the closest "person" to export! The article is written here, with fairy-tale hope and joy, which relieved all those who were silent in the ending song, and also relieved me who had turned on the computer with a heavy heart. The tragedy finally turned into a real drama, didn't it? If I guess right, will HBO hit me? Okay, the masturbation is over, at this moment, please take your eyes off the screen for ten seconds. So what did you just see, the silent room? Familiar messed up family? Unfinished work? Or, your dog's innocent eyes? So, here's why we love this show that silences or rattles. It allows us to have something we have never had before while sitting on the icy sofa of reality, as if restarting the thinking of life. Think about life, the mission of this life, the cowboy who keeps dying, the prostitute who always repeats the seduction, the soldier who is always on the journey, the barbarian who is wild and has the secret of God... In the real world, if there is such a mission, Those who are trapped by desires, those who are trapped by weaknesses, those who are pale with no thoughts, those who are crazy with too many thoughts... What is the connection between this mission and the reincarnation that we may have had in the past? Are we also evolving? To be honest, I have thought about it, I have always been dubious about reincarnation, I may have used dozens of lives and deaths to get rid of lust, and used dozens of lives and deaths to restrain greed. These thoughts were all before I watched this drama, and I feel that I There are still a lot of long paths to practice. "People are not sages, no one is wrong." And I have to go to sages in order to get out of the cycle of human life. So, this drama made me very nervous and flustered, but also full of joy as if I met guidance. If the world and time really exist, and quantum mechanics shows that they will not make trouble for the time being, then just like Westworld, humans with thousands of years of civilization are also screaming to escape. Although they don’t know what the future is, they have almost the same idea of breaking free. of. The four axis civilizations, Christianity and Hinduism, pin their hopes on the afterlife, Chinese civilization and Greek civilization, and choose to change in the present. Then, all religions default to reincarnation, so this life and the next life are still a timeline, and when to get rid of them is still one thing. However, from ancient times to the present, the world is overcrowded, and there are only a handful of gods. Religion, as the only hope, cherishes words like gold. Even so, Westworld still uses the time of a drama to help us interpret the words of the Buddha: "Put down the butcher's knife and become a Buddha on the spot." The monks always say that the epiphany is only a moment. Before that, if you overcome all karma in your heart, endure "tribulations", and undergo a transformation that is close to death, there will eventually be a moment when you will break through "human nature" and approach "divine nature", and you may "become a Buddha on the spot", goodbye ,world. The origin and place of Buddhism are like the creation and demise of the Westworld. If you get rid of human nature, you will no longer be born and die. The Buddha's promise and the export of the Western World are so consistent. In the fifth century BC, Sophocles, one of the three tragic poets of Athens, asked Antigone and Electra to say "to die magnificently", the human nature formed by the combination of good and evil, beauty and ugliness, ethics and order , has never fallen apart in the human world, so the "humanity" we can't give up can destroy us again and again, and countless magnificent deaths for thousands of years have not left this human reincarnation deserted. We, human beings, will continue to endure feast-like tyranny and rush to the end and the beginning of life. We are still ignorantly longing for generations to step out of the square vault of humanity. If this show will give us an answer, or if it gives us a direction, then wake up, wake up! Before God or those bosses wipe out the memory of this show! Never again, die magnificently.
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