We have all come from there, where will we each go?

Palma 2021-12-14 08:01:05

Everyone is born a child who acts according to the animal instinct, self-indulgent, and the emperor on his own island. But one day we will realize our insignificance and naivety. One day we need to leave our own island to form a continent with others. We are no longer our own masters, because the mainland has its own rules and what we need to do is learn. , Understanding and compliance. In order to cultivate into a standard "human form" like a fairy, we must transform ourselves from the inside to the outside, smooth the natural edges and corners, and learn to behave, because too sharp minions are easy to scratch ourselves and others, and yelling too casually will not Being understood can be annoying noise. These must be changed to adapt to society-but we don’t have to deliberately forget it. When our “social personality” grows strong and mature enough, when we can integrate into one whole. Among the complex social norms, those once primitive, savage and unruly consciousnesses have long been in the past, falling asleep in cat litters and dog kennels made of fragments of memory. Occasionally vaguely remembered, took it out to tease one or two, couldn't help but shook his head and laughed at himself, feeling that he was young and frivolous at that time—just as Max will do now and in the future—knowing back when he was lost, and growing up to be mature.

However, can you remember the last sentence of the mother beast: "This is the first king that we did not eat"? Perhaps most of the people are "lucky" or "qualified products to be processed", but there is also a small group of children who failed to escape from the island of wild beasts. Maybe the beast is too ferocious, maybe no one helped it build a ship. Pull it, maybe it was too early and too far away from home and lost its way, maybe it was a sudden change on the way home... They stayed there forever, either swallowed by the beast, or assimilated into a member of the beast. The sad thing is that "no one is always an island", they will one day bump into the "civilized society", they will be regarded as deformed monsters and be ignored, misunderstood, ridiculed, and unprepared. Repulsion, when they are unable to retreat, sooner or later, they have to show their undegraded minions, and send out other people's silent to forgetful roars, hurting others and hurting themselves in the future. As a result, the unlovable bad boy has finally become the target of public criticism, and will always become a virus that is intolerable in society, and all "normal people" have finally gained the power and honor to perform immune functions-hurting others at the same time. Looking at the past self.

The monster asked Max when he left: "Will you tell everyone that we are good people?" Max agreed, and said nothing when he returned.

"Sometimes men are not men, but boys, from the wolves-a group of beasts living in the dark, invisible and inaudible, belonging to an unknown world where only fireflies exist. The fireflies The light is so confusing and looming. When you look back and look for it, it disappears immediately... and the boy has to go back, back in his forest, back around the fireflies."-"Mystic River"

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  • Hilton 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    Little Max has a future~ Monsters look a bit scary, especially goats... I look forward to seeing the introduction of Oriental movies, but I don't recommend it after reading it

  • Hollie 2021-12-14 08:01:05

    The lonely child will grow up eventually

Where the Wild Things Are quotes

  • Carol: This part of your kingdom's not so good.

    Max: Why?

    Carol: Well, look: this used to be all rock, and now it's sand, and then, one day, it's going to be dust, and then the whole island will be dust, and then... well I don't even know what comes after dust.

  • Alexander: You're not really a king, are you?