If Proust used his efforts to piece together memory fragments and his persistent pursuit of the integrity of memories, he fought against a modern society that was increasingly broken and could not be grasped, and reconstructed a modern mythology. Then, this film may be trying to present such an ecology: in the modern age that has dismissed the "modern" of the twentieth century as history, the unknown has been explored, and fun and thrills have been overdrawn in front of gimmicks; cultivated in assembly line factories In the face of the huge and sophisticated social machine, only boredom and nothingness are constantly growing; those who are more at a loss have no memory to live in, and then they can only regard the social machine itself and their own body itself as fun And the proving ground of the amazing adventure, trying to build a complete mind with it. They are indulged in the unknown experience again and again, and enjoy the accompanying excavation of the body carnival again and again, so as to complete the rebellion against order and awaken the joy of life in their imaginations. However, the intervention of the police and the stay in the deceased's room have already revealed the impossibility and nihilistic nature of this resistance. Even so, under the presupposition of no new way out, those people will still be in it. The cycle repeats until he dies in joy like an old man.
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