Absurdity and persistence

Orin 2022-09-27 13:40:23

One of the dramas that has had the biggest negative impact on cognition to date, and was deeply depressed for a while after watching it. The critique of "ordinary people's lives" left me overwhelmed and at one point unable to distinguish between good and evil. Many things need to be digested slowly, with reservations, and must not be taken out of context, otherwise there is really no way to go.

I watched "Zodiac" first, then "True Detective" and then to this drama. From pure investigation and reasoning, it continued to rise to the philosophical level. In "Zodiac", the painter abandoned his career and family in order to find the truth. "True Detective" Rust's empty home in "Detective", investigating a case for more than ten years, and finally seeing the galaxy in the illusion and the lost relatives in that terrifying and eerie castle, he said Time is a flat circle. In "Bomb Hunter", Ted gave up the joy of ordinary life for his obsession and finally gave up his freedom.

All three are holding on alone.

In the end, when the case has passed, when everyone has forgotten, only one person is left somewhere, giving up everything else and insisting silently.

How far can you go if you really give up those worldly pleasures and are alone in spirit? How to resist absurdity and nothingness? If you don’t surround yourself with those material prosperity, you will abandon each other with the mainstream society, escape into the darkness and cold of the universe, and be slowly engulfed by “emptiness”.

Time is rough sand, grinding slowly, loneliness or noise, one way or another, will eventually be swallowed up.

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