Voices from people with depression

Vinnie 2022-04-19 09:02:07

I am a depressed patient. I'm not sure if I really understood this film, but the shock and the pulsation that it brought me to the bottom of my heart is real. I want to say that there are such groups in any country and any society (rebellious, violent, negative energy at the bottom of the poor society, and all the negative labels you can think of). No ideology can really make the young people of a country be positive, not all life is like the propaganda film called Houlang, it may only be the carnival of a small number of people, it cannot replace the mediocrity of most young people, Confused and powerless. However, the voices that the social individuals we live in are really too small, and all the "disharmonious" voices will be covered up and folded, and everyone will always see a peaceful and prosperous look. This will make more people like me feel ironic because no one cares if you really have a problem, because you see everyone is happy and positive, people like you are outliers, even you shouldn't exist in this world. And only this type of film can make you feel: Oh, there are a lot of darkness in this world, and there are many of your kind, you are not alone. To live is to give yourself a kind of detachment

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  • Kameron 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    "Everything will be fine" has lied to me

  • Darlene 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    It has a very emotional expression, rich and full visual aesthetics, as well as a good soundtrack and excellent actors. But the narrative is completely messed up, and so much depression, sadness and despair become a flashy empty shell, just as artificial and superficial as the protagonist's long sermons.

Detachment quotes

  • Mr. Wiatt: I was in my room for 2 hours and saw one parent. Where are they? Where is everybody? It's uncanny, no air raid sirens, not bombs. It doesn't happen that way. It starts with a whisper, and then nothing.

  • Henry Barthes: A child's intelligent heart can fathom the depth of many dark places, but can it fathom the delicate moment of its own detachment?