Fragrance originates from the whole of human nature

Gerson 2022-04-23 07:01:31

Perfume——The Total Victory and Failure of

Genius Genius is doomed to failure from a certain point of view, which is more obvious than his victory, but in "Perfume" I prefer to believe that failure is just a kind of ordinary people. Consolation, victory is the keynote.

Genius is probably the work of the devil. He can even replace God. The only thing that is not superior to God is that God made everything impossible to perfect when he set it up to avoid the sense of emptiness, so that he would not lose his role and make human beings remember forever. , and although a genius can look down on everything, he will entangle the most primitive topic of people after all achievements, love and being loved.

The ending I set is far less bold than the author, anyway, this is the mainstream, this is all the joy, I didn't even think the 13th woman would be killed, and what a genius needs would not come true, this is the reality, In most cases. I was wrong, but it was a mistake that inspires joy, I am happy to accept the author's encouragement, it is the encouragement of all creators or destroyers, there is no morality, no bondage, life is pure, not even as described in the beginning of the book He resolutely gave up love and only cared about survival. He didn't care about survival. His whole soul melted in the smell. He had love. It was also the most tangible and stable love in my life. It was the same time as life. The love that comes, but not everyone has such an honor or misfortune to get it. It is impossible to think that he is a bad person, and there is no such thing as a good person. The world is just for him to draw materials, and there is no unnecessary meaning. If someone doubts that he still feels lonely in the end and chooses to die, it is just the best ending he can think of. The last time he used his genius to serve himself.

I especially liked the images of mass sex, with almost perverted passion, between men and women, between women and girls, of the leader, of all humanity. That's the climax, the best proof of his victories and defeats, he's got the religious-like fascination of the masses but has to watch a bunch of fools perform happiness and stupidity in front of him, something a genius will never have, until it's all done He may not want to have it, but now that the whole world is at his feet, he knows that even if he gets the most unforgivable forgiveness and the most unforgivable love, he will not be able to obtain happiness.

On the road, we must be on the road, there must be unconquerable, we can obtain the empty but real happiness, no exception to everyone. Unless what you want is not happiness, but this one does not exist unless one day.

I also like the part where people choose to forget and search for the murderer again because they feel that they have strayed from their moral bottom line. I can feel the author's thrill of revenge. Yes, the whole film has the shadow of revenge, not hysterical, but Sven, gently lifted, and then fell. This has a profound meaning, for God, for false God, for all living things question. We do tend to bury ourselves and our stupidity in the most brutal ways, just because we can't believe we have stupid moments. When the evils of human beings are directed at others, they are all directed at themselves unconsciously.

Victory, the most complete and determined victory I have ever seen of genius. Unwavering, resolutely believe that the world can be changed by him and them, but he and they can't change him anything, there is a huge loneliness in it, but I believe that this loneliness is proud, even he himself is unwilling Missed.

Calm, deep, composed fragrance is a value that I can touch. Going to his various evaluations, this is enough soothing.

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Perfume: The Story of a Murderer quotes

  • Antoine Richis: [to his daughter] Last night I dreamt you were dead.

  • Antoine Richis: [to his daughter] Whatever his insane scheme is... it will surely be incomplete without you