Light years away, between minds

Kareem 2022-04-23 07:01:23

The education we have received tells us that selfishness is bad, so the male protagonist wakes up the female protagonist because of selfishness and should be cast aside.

On the other hand, it is also a fact that the male protagonist appreciates from the heart and pursues the female protagonist in action and is consistent and willing to sacrifice for others.

Human nature is complex.

In fact, each of us is alone. The male protagonist wakes up alone and travels light years away alone; the female protagonist is a well-known writer with a happy life and full of guests and friends, but she is lonely inside.

The heroine's friend in the play said that whether you choose to leave or not can't change anything, only the change in your heart is the real change, and when you meet someone who can fill the blank in your heart, are you willing to open it up? The heart door accepts change, and everyone has different choices.

Some people may have experienced this choice too, either as a lonely drowning person trying to hold onto everything around to protect themselves, or the person caught by the drowning person, either way, this will be our life , being changed by others, or changing others.

As Huang Bo said in Xin Hua Lu, the positive and negative sides of the iPad are just like the sunshine and shadow in our lives. They are all part of our life. If you care about right and wrong, you may lose more, and when you encounter problems , you should hold up the chilli water and face it head-on.

The heroine in the play could have hibernated again, but in the end she chose to be with the male protagonist, which actually seems reasonable to me, because even if she hibernates again and ends up in a new world, or returns to Earth as she originally planned, But will the void in her heart be filled?

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Passengers quotes

  • 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.

  • Aurora Lane: [to Jim] You die, I die.