Douban 8.8's "Transcendence" not only talks about the education of young people, but also accuses the world.

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movie "Transcendence" is directed by director Tony Kaye and starring the famous actor Adrian Brody. Henry Bart, played by Adrian Brody in the movie, is a substitute teacher, and he is the hero of "Transcendence". Henry said in the

movie: I can’t see the future of this generation, evil and dirty. They are wasting a tomorrow that many people cannot get. To them, living is a kind of squandering, squandering youth, squandering body, squandering everything.

Then, is this the result this generation wants? I don't think anyone wants this. The education of the entire country, the imperfection of social welfare, and the social values ​​of pursuing fame and fortune all affect these underdeveloped young people.

Late at night, Henry sat on the bus alone and saw the fall of a girl, his eyes were full of pain and sadness. He went to work alone, with sorrow for society. Going home alone, a busy day, all the sadness is deeply buried in a deep sleep.

Henry felt desperate for this world. He walked on the street with a soulless body, even in the classroom, he was like a six gods. He always has a melancholy expression, and his melancholy eyes are always full of sadness and desolation.

He and that girl met in the street late at night. This girl is a person with no background, no family, no warmth. Henry took her home, took her in, let her live in his house, and let her take a bath.

​​Students indulge themselves with indifferent behavior, but what about those teachers? It is precisely because of the reason that they care, they are burdened with tremendous pressure and burden. And they are also escaping from the injustice of this society to them.

and the teacher wearing glasses, he would hold the barbed wire and meditate for a long time before going to work every day, no one cared about him, no one even paid attention to him, he always thought that everyone couldn't see him. It wasn't until Henry came to ask him that he found out that someone was watching him.

Probably the world is like the expression in the paintings of fat girls, they can't see the people around them. The human mind and the human mind do not care about each other, and each are busy with their own affairs. Every heart is lonely, trying to get close to someone who understands itself, but every heart can't get close to another heart.

Finally, the fat girl ate the poisonous cake she made. The fat girl's suicide shocked Henry, and he thought of another girl he cared about, the girl he met on the bus. She burst into tears because Henry sent her to the orphanage.

At the end of the movie, Henry went to visit Erica, and Erica ran to Henry happily. The whole shot was full of sunshine, vitality and hope. But with his own ability, how many children can he save? Sitting in the desolate classroom alone, he read the poem "The Fall of Usher."

I want to say here, what is the author detaching from? The loneliness in the detached world? The detachment between people? Get out of your own vulnerability? All people will experience the dark side of this society, but we still yearn for the good, because some people care about us, some love us, and some remember us.

thinks real life is too good, and ignores some setbacks, so that it can not accept the impact of the two. In their original worldview, they believed that the world is always beautiful. For example, human nature and animals are essentially indistinguishable from each other. The so-called nobility is just an add-on. The

girl finally chose to commit suicide because she was unable to face herself. She had fallen to the bottom. In real life, there are many life portraits of this kind. The lighter ones lead to depression, the more serious ones make it lighter. The

male protagonist is actually very similar to a girl, so the male protagonist can understand girls and he can have a keen insight into the ugly side of human nature. If you want to say whether the male protagonist has thought about death, subjectively I think he should have thought about it too! But he still has some reservations. He chooses to suppress his emotions and chooses not to have any feelings for the people around him. He is afraid of hurting others and even more afraid of hurting himself. This movie is very meaningful in realistic themes.

finally freed Henry from his fear... Henry, who had obtained the final Detachment, finally understood that he had to let go of his panic and indifference and learn how to express his true emotions. At the end of the movie, Henry went to visit the little girl. He smiled and embraced the little girl. This is the symbol of Henry's ultimate detachment.

True detachment is not about isolating one's unacceptable pain, not making oneself numb and indifferent, butIt is to face those experiences that were originally unacceptable. , But you still have hope for the good in your heart.

According to the editor, life has taught us how to face setbacks and hardships. Even if you still don’t love the world and still cannot change the status quo with actions, then please don’t lose hope, just like Henry in the film, stick to it. Position, move forward courageously, not forgetting the original intention, this is the realm of detachment.

saw this movie five years ago. Adrian's acting skills left a deep impression on me. Personally, I think that in terms of character creation, he surpassed the pianist.