Interestingly, contrary to the Old Testament, outside the walls are the reflections of the Old Testament gods (Yahwehs). Contrary to babel, they are mirror images of each other.
Regardless of special effects, stories, logic, teen idols, etc., this film raises the real (philosophical) question in a social or cultural system: Divergents (such as real thinkers, artists or philosophers), although often let the old world (such as In the film, Jane Ning) feels the threat of spiritual coexistence (such as Nietzsche and Marx), but it is not a danger, but a remedy, or at least an antidote.
From the above two points, we can see that the film is very contemporary and revolutionary, that is, it is anti-Western tradition, not just culture, but anti-metaphysical tradition and anti-ideology. In Chinese expressions, it is not in the Five Elements. A bigger metaphor could even be non-Western modernity.
I'm sorry, sometimes you don't think it's profound, but you don't know that the real profound thoughts are all simple questions that can't be simpler. There is nothing new under the sun, but the way of thinking is to walk with your head, and the way of asking questions is always the opposite. ask questions.
You are, and it is not in the five elements.
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