Don't jump into the pit

Einar 2022-04-20 09:01:30

This is a patient repainting.

When I was a freshman in high school, I watched the first one over and over again, Pony, it was a cool one! The male lead is handsome, the girls are beautiful, the plot is fantastic and attractive, the rhythm is suitable, the campus background is very youthful, it is a very endearing movie.

At that time, I was silently defending the heroine in my heart when I watched the later films, and I also allowed and tried to understand the existence of that kind of feeling; now, the characters in the whole play are revolving around her unconditionally, ah, it is indeed a bit of Mary Sue...

But at the last moment of the last one, it seemed that everything was clear. (It seems a little spoiler below)

The last one is about "Revolting against the Powerful", ordinary/local vampires and wolves VS Volturi family (nobles among vampires). If you are watching, it must be the same as I hoped: "Simple justice will triumph over the vile dignitaries, even if the minority wins the majority." In a sense, this is indeed the end. The end result may make you a little indignant, but it will also make you think a little and grow a little.

In the whiteness, the respectable Mr. Cullen was still standing at the front, and everyone was fine, which was happy enough. Yes, and then you go back and forth between "revolution must bleed" and "little people's lives".

"What about defeating the Volturi family, not to mention that you may not be able to defeat it. The future is changing all the time." "The dear ones are no longer around, and they will be difficult to let go of for the next thousand years."...Thinking like this Not bad, but maybe I shouldn't have thought in this direction/should not jump into this pit with inertia. I think the works are more appealing.

The work is not the theme of "confrontation", but a call for peace through a face of Zhang Xiaomin. This does not mean cowardice or appeasement or blind patience, if the ending does end abruptly in the middle, it is not a failure, it will be very happy, even if there are small regrets, such as Mr. Cullen / the wolf who fell from the lava... But This ending is also beautiful, after all, Twilight itself is about "love". Maybe some people still think that the ending is not satisfying enough and not appropriate. Oh my god, if you come up with a proper plan, it means that this thousand-year-old issue has been perfectly answered. Obviously impossible. What's more, when each story line emerges with each face, the voice of this appeal can't be clearer.

Every life is extraordinarily precious, and everyone loves and has a different story. To be honest, from the second part, I felt that there was nothing to do with the male protagonist Edward, but when the scenes reappeared, I suddenly felt how beautiful the first glimpse of the campus cafeteria was, and we should cherish the people in front of us.

The appeal is love, and the present moment.

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The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 quotes

  • Bella Cullen: What was that?

    Edward Cullen: She showed you the first memory she has of you.

    Bella Cullen: Showed me how?

    Edward Cullen: How do I hear thoughts? How does Alice see the future? She's gifted.

  • Bella Cullen: Now you know. Nobody's ever loved anybody as much as I love you.

    Edward Cullen: There's one exception.