Maybe many friends who have seen this movie will also think of another movie - "Another Dimension Killing Array". Different Dimension focuses on bloody and action scenes, focusing on how to respond in the shortest time to quickly crack the crisis escape in each independent space, while the moving maze focuses more on choice and has a deeper meaning. The final interpretation of the film says that the purpose of this experiment is to find differences and commonalities from these uninfected children - even though they are all equally lucky uninfected, there are still huge differences between them. Gehry has been in the forest outside the labyrinth for three years. He said to each newcomer: Alby is the big brother here, he has discovered the law here, he has formulated three truths that no one can destroy, and destruction means death. In fact, Albee came here not long ago. He made these rules and even he himself was not sure about the validity. It was like the experiment of the monkey. He just knew that if a monkey touched a banana, he would be scalded. I don't know why it was hot, no matter whether it will be hot again in the future, it's not wrong to not touch it anyway. But Gehry thinks this is the truth and spreads it everywhere to keep everyone in the cage with peace of mind. In order to maintain the current short-term stability, he will do whatever it takes because he knows that it is difficult for individuals to survive and must rely on the collective. Once the collective gets out of control and spreads out The danger increases. The new Thomas is a spoiler. He didn't know where he came from before the few adventures he participated in, which means that he was not born in the same camp as Gehry: he was always asking why, constantly exploring new possibilities, and constantly breaking the rules. There are rules. Although there are setbacks along the way, he has discovered that the original truth is not so correct: he is not a walker but entered the maze, he not only survives the night, saves Albi and even kills the monster and discovers that there has never been a The new way he discovered, he took the risk of giving Alby medicine to save Alby... This is what Gehry can't tolerate: it's not easy to lead a team if people are scattered. The interesting thing here is the walker. Both Walker and Gary are from the Albee faction, and they both adhere to three principles. Gehry and the others are conservatives in this camp, they don't need to know what's going on in the labyrinth, they just want to take good care of their own acre of land; the walkers are the explorers, they explore outside as far as they're allowed New and unknown areas, if they are given enough time and experience to accumulate, they will find a new way sooner or later, but it is far less efficient than the unexpected surprises brought by Thomas’s sudden brain-burning. Thomas is not restricted by rules. way to find the new path. The climax that follows is very dramatic: Elby's rules are broken, and after dark, the maze not only fails to shut down the monsters, but also rushes out to kill the Quartet. Gehry always believed that Elby's rules were not wrong, that Thomas broke the rules and brought disaster (in fact, it was just the monitor who moved his finger). So the two groups parted ways. The most ironic scene came after Thomas led the crowd through life and death like Exodus to find the exit: Gehry, the most staunch conservative leader, followed Thomas to the exit - he actually knew Al The rules of the ratio are invalid, and there is only one dead end left. But he would never admit that Thomas was right even though he knew that Thomas was right. In the end, only the group of people who had been exploring at the beginning were rescued. Those left in the labyrinth are not necessarily conservatives, many of them are just negatives. They have no opinion of their own, and they will go up and down with the current, and they will not escape bad luck. Let's talk about the deduction of the utopian society. It has nothing to do with this film, so you don't need to watch it. Where there are crowds, it is divided into left, middle and right. The idea of the A camp is to unify: we only want the left part of the crowd. First of all, you need to unify your thoughts, read the same books, listen to the same words, do what Big Brother wants you to do, don't ask so many whys, because Big Brother is a great man, he penetrated the mystery of the universe and wrote a book of ultimate truth, as long as Just do it according to the truth. The expectation is to build a solid team that is completely in tune with this unification moving towards a place they think is very good. But the problem is that people have free will. In order for this kind of thinking to take root in a certain area and consolidate and develop, we must first solve the problem of inconsistency of other ideas. So there are two voices in the A camp: one is to establish and expand through negotiation, persuasion, and relatively peaceful methods; the other is to use violent revolution. Although this method has serious damage, the effect is immediate. The rebuilding of the new world will be better. So the revolutionary faction in the A camp came out to publicize: The idea of our camp is that everyone has a unified understanding, unified action, and unified goal... But now there are opposition parties in our camp! These people use our banner, but in fact they are not on our side at all. They are the camps that oppose us sneaking in to disrupt the situation. We all know that the strongest fortress is broken from the inside, so we must first understand the dissidents in the camp. So the moderates and other dissidents in the A camp were naturally purged by the revolutionaries through violence. The remaining A camps have become pure revolutionaries, spreading their revolutionary ideals everywhere and painting a beautiful picture. The A camp began to develop outward, and they encountered two different types. One is the very fragmented B camp. This camp hates the uniformity of everything. They don't even like to be called a camp. The reason why they are together is to exchange and argue different opinions on a certain issue There are many strange new ideas through collision, and occasionally they also agree with each other. Camp A thinks this group of people is too strange. What can they do in such a scattered way? And their thinking is very dangerous, because these people seem to be very good at debating, convincing them with the truth of Big Brother, not only will it not work, but will be discredited by refutation. If they refuse to join us (of course we won't trust them if they join), they must be eliminated, otherwise people in our camp are likely to be fooled and destroy our unity. By the way, in the future, only people in our camp will be allowed to read Big Brother's books, and others will not be allowed to read so as not to contaminate their thoughts. This is all for the purpose of building a beautiful home... So the B camp was labeled as a "destroying unity and unity, loose and evil" camp The label of the B camp is not united anyway, and was quickly destroyed by the powerful and unified attack of the A camp. When the A camp began to expand step by step, they encountered another strong opponent. When the A camp met this opponent, there was a feeling of deja vu - the two camps looked at each other as if they were looking in a mirror. They all have a unified mind, a unified understanding, and the same pace. They all claim that their big brother has mastered the truth of the universe, and they are all working hard to build a beautiful home, but they are not in the same camp! Yes, they can never be in the same camp. They can live in peace and even cooperate with each other until they collide with each other. How do you say that? "The enemy of the enemy is the friend"! But once it collides, it must be your death and my death: there can only be one big brother in this world, and there can only be one cosmic truth! Recognizing the existence of the other party is equivalent to denying oneself, so the other party must die! So the two groups of camps hit the ground with thunder and fire, and finally the A camp killed the camp that resembled itself. After this, the A camp should be the only one, but it is very strange: the A camp found that there were two different voices in its own camp. Yes - this must be absorbing people from other camps and those who did not revolutionize thoroughly enough to destroy and prevent the construction of a beautiful home, so they started a process of self-purification again... Or Hölderlin's sentence Words: The reason why the country becomes hell is always because people want to build heaven. By the way, this very interesting point of view is also mentioned in the book "Out of Control": everything that is designed within the control of a step-by-step plan is cumbersome, difficult, and inefficient, because it is necessary to design every link and prescribe every What components and individuals can do and cannot do, the amount of calculation will be astronomical, and the amount of calculation will multiply geometrically with each expansion of the scope; on the contrary, those individuals who are out of control finally complete the things that the control mode can never accomplish, forever reaching The heights are not reached, each of them only needs to do their own thing well without interference, which will naturally lead to the overall progress. And compared to the centralized management model, their distributed association is stronger, more anti-disturbance, and lower cost. Writing so much is my own understanding, not necessarily the meaning of the original. I plan to watch James Dashner's Labyrinth Trilogy first. So the two groups of camps hit the ground with thunder and fire, and finally the A camp killed the camp that resembled itself. After this, the A camp should be the only one, but it is very strange: the A camp found that there were two different voices in its own camp. Yes - this must be absorbing people from other camps and those who did not revolutionize thoroughly enough to destroy and prevent the construction of a beautiful home, so they started a process of self-purification again... Or Hölderlin's sentence Words: The reason why the country becomes hell is always because people want to build heaven. By the way, this very interesting point of view is also mentioned in the book "Out of Control": everything that is designed within the control of a step-by-step plan is cumbersome, difficult, and inefficient, because it is necessary to design every link and prescribe every What components and individuals can do and cannot do, the amount of calculation will be astronomical, and the amount of calculation will multiply geometrically with each expansion of the scope; on the contrary, those individuals who are out of control finally complete the things that the control mode can never accomplish, forever reaching The heights are not reached, each of them only needs to do their own thing well without interference, which will naturally lead to the overall progress. And compared to the centralized management model, their distributed association is stronger, more anti-disturbance, and lower cost. Writing so much is my own understanding, not necessarily the meaning of the original. I plan to watch James Dashner's Labyrinth Trilogy first. So the two groups of camps hit the ground with thunder and fire, and finally the A camp killed the camp that resembled itself. After this, the A camp should be the only one, but it is very strange: the A camp found that there were two different voices in its own camp. Yes - this must be absorbing people from other camps and those who did not revolutionize thoroughly enough to destroy and prevent the construction of a beautiful home, so they started a process of self-purification again... Or Hölderlin's sentence Words: The reason why the country becomes hell is always because people want to build heaven. By the way, this very interesting point of view is also mentioned in the book "Out of Control": everything that is designed within the control of a step-by-step plan is cumbersome, difficult, and inefficient, because it is necessary to design every link and prescribe every What components and individuals can do and cannot do, the amount of calculation will be astronomical, and the amount of calculation will multiply geometrically with each expansion of the scope; on the contrary, those individuals who are out of control finally complete the things that the control mode can never accomplish, forever reaching The heights are not reached, each of them only needs to do their own thing well without interference, which will naturally lead to the overall progress. And compared to the centralized management model, their distributed association is stronger, more anti-disturbance, and lower cost. Writing so much is my own understanding, not necessarily the meaning of the original. I plan to watch James Dashner's Labyrinth Trilogy first. Writing so much is my own understanding, not necessarily the meaning of the original. I plan to watch James Dashner's Labyrinth Trilogy first. Writing so much is my own understanding, not necessarily the meaning of the original. I plan to watch James Dashner's Labyrinth Trilogy first.
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