An Elegy of Love, Justice and Freedom

Jacey 2022-04-19 09:02:32

This season is even better than the first! Especially the last two episodes, it's over! ! !

Episode 1, Elegy of Love; Episode 2, Elegy of Justice; Episode 3, Elegy of Freedom. This business society can easily destroy these beautiful words. We are so impetuous, superficial, and delusional. The so-called love, justice and freedom are getting farther and farther away from us. This is the tragedy that is destined to happen in our time.

The first episode:

Actually, although the first episode is a lot more old-fashioned and vulgar than the last two episodes, and it has no profound connotations, it is also very good. Especially the fragile appearance of the robot boyfriend, the innocent and injured eyes, and the shy expression from time to time. . . OMG, how much more cute than her real boyfriend is! ! !

And abusive heart and lungs, is there any! ! ! When the woman beat him, he didn't fight back, and when he let him go out, he stood at the door all night, and let him jump into the sea, and finally beat him into the cold palace and locked him in the attic! ! ! Your sister is just a sex scene! ! It's no wonder that robotic emotional films make people cry. . . If robots have feelings, it would be incredible...

[The development of social networks is to shorten the distance between people and give people more love and care. But in fact, nothing compares to a real human body, and the real temperature, touch, joys and sorrows and real companionship he/she has. This is an elegy for love. ]

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Episode 2:

Actually, the cruel thing in this episode is that this woman has to live day after day She was punished like a "one-day prisoner", her life and destiny can no longer be controlled by herself, and you are powerless to do anything. Can't beg for death, what could be more cruel than this.

As for the White Bear Trial Park, aside from whether it should be "repressed with violence", I think sometimes it is necessary to suppress violence with violence, but the key is that this degree is not easy to control. What would happen if torture continued to exist now? The bad guys have been punished as they deserved, which is very pleasing, but there must be abuses - this is what human beings must pay for in the beautiful words of punishing evil and promoting good, pursuing freedom and justice. cost!

No matter what era, no matter how much punishment the bad guys get, the good guys pay as much blood. The law of conservation of the universe applies here as well. There are also the so-called masses, which are even more difficult to control. It is precisely the "rabble crowd". Where there are people, there are sins, and where there are crowds, there are hordes of sins—because the most terrifying thing is none other than the hidden devil in the heart of every ordinary person.

This devil is uncontrollable, and no matter it is inspired by any name, it will have unmanageable consequences. There are countless examples of this in history, but today, they have only been temporarily suppressed and expressed through verbal violence, but who knows.

[Group justice must be the tyranny of the minority. This is an elegy for justice. ]

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Episode 3:

Waldo is considered an anarchist, stands for nothing ——This sentence comes up again and again, and everyone is asking: what are you stand for?

In fact, Waldo's ontology, Jamie, is indeed a nihilist. It can be seen from his life and eyes. He is the stand for nothing, life is absurd to him. And the others, his team, are purposeful, mortals deeply rooted in the mundane. Waldo is a propaganda tool in their eyes, and they all have ambitions, even bigger ambitions, a big plan, that can expand to the whole world.

They let Waldo run for elections, cast votes, fight against political opponents to build momentum for themselves, and use apps for propaganda - what's the difference between these and ordinary politicians? At this point, Waldo's cynicism is no longer real cynicism, Waldo's anarchism is no longer real anarchism; his cynicism is precisely to cater to the masses, he pushes to other governments but still establishes his own government.

And Jamie, who really saw through it all, lost interest in it all, and really the most Waldo spirit, was finally knocked to the ground by Waldo's supporters. This is the greatest irony.

A new careerist succeeded Waldo. Waldo has become a global product, and so far, Waldo has all the ills of this era: hypocrisy, cunning, greed, vulgarity, concealment... His supporters are still the same as any other era. There is no difference between deceived and deceived people, and the beautiful words of freedom, hope, and dreams are far away.

[We are all victims of this commercial society. We are easily entertained, agitated, educated, and brainwashed. Sometimes we think we see the dawn of truth and freedom for a moment, but we just jump from one fire pit to another. The true liberals are spurned by the masses, and the end is extremely sad. This is the dirge of freedom. 】

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  • Martha: He would have worked out what was going on. This wouldn't have ever, ever happened, but if it had, he would have worked it out

    Ash: Sorry, hang on, that's a very difficult sentence to process

  • Martha: See, Ash would've been scared. He wouldn't have just leapt off, he would have been crying...

    Ash: [starts crying] Please don't make me do it. No.

    Martha: That's not fair.