2021.05.30 "Should a drowning person grab the life-saving straw?"

Kaia 2022-04-19 09:01:25

First of all, don't judge whether the actions of the protagonist are right or wrong, because this is a dilemma for everyone. Human nature is selfish. As mentioned in the film, people who are on the verge of drowning will always subconsciously grab the life-saving straw that may not necessarily exist. No one can refuse a life-saving straw in such a desperate situation. The possibility of hope. We know it's against morals, but it's an irresistible temptation for our living human beings, not to mention the apple you've been waiting for, it looks so sweet and delicious, so hard reject. After waking up Aurora, Jim also treated her sincerely and respected her, and gradually became fascinated by her character and charm. Everything was so beautiful, but unfortunately, paper can't contain fire. Pandora's box is always covered On the opening day, Aurora is not so angry that she was awakened artificially, but more difficult to accept is the person she loves the most, the person who gave her a new life, and the person who destroyed her once dream, all of which turned out to be just A lie and a dream. . . In the end, Jim was willing to give up his life for the remaining 5,000 people. Isn't this a kind of regret and make up? After knowing that one person can return to the emergency sleep chamber, he is willing to tell Aurora about it, because he understands true love. A person does not take, but gives her the life she wants. But she saw in her eyes and remembered everything Jim had done for her, that bright red rose, that vibrant green, brought hope to this empty and lifeless desert island, and she Also willing to hold on to this hope, as the bartender Arthur said, live in the moment. It was very interesting to do a small survey. I asked my friends if they would pull others into the water to accompany me if they encountered the same situation as the protagonist. This is naked human nature. We do not deny that we have moral flaws, and we also admit that we cannot only exile ourselves in loneliness like saints, but we also hope that we can have the courage to be willing to sacrifice our lives for others. Life is precious and the value of life. and meaning are more important. The movie can't be said to be particularly bad. Leaving aside this ethical issue, there are also some other small bugs in logic, but if the movie can make us think about life, I think it's okay. The acting skills of the big cousin are really good. The second half of the movie Duan's giving up when he knew the truth, seeing the suffering when he was about to lose his lover, and his determination when he went so far as to save him, this role was created so well by her. There will inevitably be regrets and stumblings in life, but really remember

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  • Laila 2022-01-25 08:04:49

    An expensive space Qiong Yao drama.

  • Jany 2022-03-14 14:12:22

    I thought it was a science fiction giant before I saw it. After reading it, I realized that this is a love fable. Full of metaphors of love. Such as meeting, such as falling in love, such as loyalty, such as sharing weal and woe, such as hand in hand for the end of life. The beginning of marriage is a "host computer restart" on the long road of love, a boundary, no fear of the future, no fear of the past. The restarted password is love and courage, very suitable for male, female friends and married people to watch

Passengers quotes

  • Arthur: You two look fine this evening.

    Aurora Lane: Thank you, Arthur. We're on a date.

    Arthur: Very nice.

    Aurora Lane: [to Jim] Took you long enough to ask.

    Jim Preston: I was giving you space.

    Aurora Lane: Oh... Space. The one thing I do not need more of.

  • Aurora Lane: He woke me up! He took away my life!

    Gus Mancuso: I know, and I'm sorry, but there's work I'd like...

    Aurora Lane: It's murder!

    Gus Mancuso: You're right, Aurora. But the drowning man will always try and drag somebody down with him. It ain't right, but the man's drowning.