it's me, it's me, it's me

Eddie 2022-03-23 09:02:02

"In psychodynamics, the id, ego and superego are the three major parts of the mind proposed by the psychoanalyst Freud's structural theory. In 1923, Freud proposed related concepts to explain consciousness The formation and interrelationship with the subconscious. The "id" (completely unconscious) represents desires, which are repressed by the conscious; the "ego" (mostly conscious) is responsible for dealing with the real world; the "superego" (partly conscious) is the conscience or inner The id
, ego, and superego constitute the complete personality of man. All psychological activities of man can be reasonably explained from the connection between them. The id is permanent, while the superego and the id I am almost permanently antagonistic, and in order to coordinate the contradiction between the id and the superego, the ego needs to be adjusted.” ——Excerpted from Baidu Entry

Watching this movie reminds me of the experience of participating in math competitions when I was a child. Those perverted math problems that take pleasure in torturing children seem to be powerful, but there is always a strange method that seems to make sense under the perverted mask. Once you find it, the problem will disappear.
Christopher Smith, the movie Rubik's Cube "Triangle" he weaved also has such a method, which is the Freudian Patriarch Theory as quoted above.
In an instant, I had an epiphany.
There are three Jess on the ghost ship, the most typical one is Jess on the gangway watching Jess kill Jess wearing a mask. Once you figure this out, the movie will be over.
The advantage of theory is that you just have to sit in the right seat when people think about it.
The three Jess are "ego", "superego" and "id" in the order of appearance in the film.
The "self" version of Jess is easy to understand. According to the timeline, it starts with a storm and ends with hearing another boat of distressed children cry for help. It is Jess in the real world;
and when five people emerge from the dead and appear on the sea, the ghost ship Jess is shown as the "superego" Jess. Her innermost consciousness was to go home, but her conscience told her to save others from fire and water, hoping that everyone could escape together, so she hurriedly told Victor that something was wrong, shot Downey and Sally for self-defense, and called for help on the radio , and attempted to save Sally, who was dying on the deck, all of which showed her "superego" characteristics of saving all beings;
However, however, after Jess finally understood the infinite loop procedure of "people die and the ship comes again", she was finally incarnated as a masked killer under the inspiration of the "self" subconscious - if they board kill them all - her complete subconscious is Going home to pick up the child, as for Mao had to kill his companions to go home, saying that this is the only way to save his son, you ask me who I am going to ask? !
Anyway, after he realized that he was going to kill, he started killing, killing the handsome guy Greg, then killing Downey and Sally and his wife, and finally raised the gun at "self" (self), but called "self" a stick of boredom. went to sea. If you don't die, you will find death again, and follow the conventional route of "Death is Coming". Without him, the play ends.

Tip 1: In the beginning part of the 6-person group, there was a fat girl with a round tomato face, Hearher, and the boat flashed as soon as the boat capsized. Personally, I think she and the slender eggplant-faced brother of the taxi driver at the end belonged to the same unit, and they were sent by the Lord of Hell. The shrewd eggplant-faced brother picked up Jess, and the other four returned to the round tomato. Anyway, when they saw her smirk on the boat, they guessed that she was not a Bodhisattva, and sure enough.

"Triangle" is like a small folding fan of splashing ink landscape, unfolding slowly, diachronic information is constantly added in the synchronic scene, the close-up is pulled into a panorama, the solo is gathered into an ensemble, such as the back waves push the front waves, the dramatic tension and surprise are fully displayed. , the movie talent does not lose "Pirates of Dreams".

In 1935, the modern poet Bian Zhilin cut a few lines from his own long poem and wrote a piece called "Broken Chapter".
You watch the scenery from the bridge
The people who watch the scenery watch you upstairs The

moon decorates your windows
You decorate other people's dreams

When Jess of the "I" hears the Jess of the "Superego" explain to Victor on the deck, I suddenly remembered this poem. The film repeats this poetic image many times, fascinating people without paying for their lives.

It is easy to disassemble, and it can also weave a Rubik's cube at the same level, which is not easy. Seeing Xian Siqi, Chinese script writers should really take a good look, think about it, learn from it, what the post-70s generation in the UK are like. It is not a problem to always live by the corpses of the Four Great Classics.

Tip 2: Both are British, both born in 1970, and both are named Christopher, but one is Nolan and the other is Smith. I remember Christopher Smith from a 2004 horror movie sketch "Creep". Unexpectedly, the triangular ship sent another surprise today. Nolan is already red, is Smith still far? I like him!

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Extended Reading
  • Magnolia 2022-04-23 07:02:21

    everything is reincarnation...

  • Felipe 2021-12-16 08:01:12

    Wow~~ I'm a fairy again! ! Huh? Why did I add another word?

Triangle quotes

  • Victor: [shocked to see Jess] How did you get here so fast?

    Jess: [frantic] Victor you gotta listen to me. We don't have much time.

    Victor: Whoa whoa what's going on? Where's Greg?

    Jess: He's dead.

    Victor: What?

    Jess: No no I mean he was dead

    Victor: What are you saying?

    Jess: Downstairs right now is a copy of myself. Me! Walking and talking with Greg.

  • Victor: [pointing at a picture of the ship] Check it out. This is the same ship. This thing's old.

    Downey: Yeah, 1932. It is the same. Here's where we boarded.

    Victor: [reads name of the ship] Aeolus.

    Downey: Aeolus. Aeolus was the Greek god of the winds and the father of Sisyphus, the man condemned by the gods to the task of pushing a rock up a mountain only to have it roll back down again.

    Victor: That's a shitty punishment. What did he do?

    Sally: He cheated Death. No, he made a promise to Death that he didn't keep.