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Interpretation of "The Three-Body Problem" Episode 11: Ye Wenjie and that "crazy" era

Interpretation of "The Three-Body Problem" Episode 11: Ye Wenjie and that "crazy" era

In my interpretation of Episode 10 of "The Three-Body Problem", I shared with you the metaphor and understanding of Wang Miao's phrase "this is nano".

Although this is wishful thinking on the part of the author, I always think that these selfish intentions can become what "The Three-Body Problem" really wants to express.

When I finished watching episode 11, The Three-Body Problem, I had a sense of surprise watching The World.

It is a feeling of surprise that the fire is about to be extinguished, and it is a feeling of surprise that someone suddenly adds firewood.

Interpretation of "The Three-Body Problem" Episode 11: Ye Wenjie and that "crazy" era

Although most of the entire 11 episodes are used to tell Ye Wenjie's experience in the forest farm.

Although this experience and memories are full of pain and unbearability.

Suffice it to say: the story of this episode is crucial for The Three-Body Problem, and it's crucial for me.

Although this experience dictated by Ye Wenjie to Wang Miao is very different from the experience in the original work.

But compared with the story of her father Ye Zhetai, it can give the audience a deeper understanding and understanding of Ye Wenjie's future choices.

Interpretation of "The Three-Body Problem" Episode 11: Ye Wenjie and that "crazy" era

01Recreate that crazy era

As a post-80s generation, regardless of the good or bad living conditions, I consider myself a lucky generation.

Because I can learn about that crazy era from my parents, because I can feel this beautiful era for myself.

No matter how many film and television works and literary works about Ye Wenjie's youth, these literary stories and depictions cannot completely and truly show us the madness and unbearable of that era.

Interpretation of "The Three-Body Problem" Episode 11: Ye Wenjie and that "crazy" era

Fortunately, "The Three-Body Problem" tells her crazy years through Ye Wenjie.

Fortunately, "The World" tells the story of her unbearable era through Tao Junshu.

Because of the shrinkage of Ye Zhetai's story, I have a trace of disappointment and pessimism about "The Three-Body Problem".

Because of the restoration of Ye Wenjie's story, I rekindled my hopes and expectations for "The Three-Body Problem".

In those days, there were not only boring and boring work and life, but also danger and mistrust that made everyone live in suspicion and calculation.

Interpretation of "The Three-Body Problem" Episode 11: Ye Wenjie and that "crazy" era

Young Ye Wenjie is still too lucky and simple.

She did not learn from her father's death, and she did not feel lucky and cautious that she was able to enter the corps.

She has never been able to escape the sensibility of intellectuals, and she has never been able to understand the importance of reason and prudence to her.

So, the moment Bai Mulin appeared in front of her, she completely fell into the trap of fate.

Interpretation of "The Three-Body Problem" Episode 11: Ye Wenjie and that "crazy" era

02 White reporters who cannot understand young people

If you are a young person, if you do not have a deep understanding of that history.

If you have never lived and worked in the Corps, if you have not experienced the pain and suffering of young people going to the countryside and returning home.

Then, you are likely to mistakenly understand the plot of Bai Mulin framing or framing Ye Wenjie as something he is planning to do.

At least when he was preparing to write a letter to the central authorities, he was already calculating Ye Wenjie, and advanced a kind of self-protection.

Interpretation of "The Three-Body Problem" Episode 11: Ye Wenjie and that "crazy" era

However, perhaps this perception and understanding are wrong, or maybe this is just a prejudice and misunderstanding of Bai Mulin.

Although he put all the responsibility on Ye Wenjie in the final confrontation, although he showed an image like a pure and simple white rabbit in the confrontation.

But it's not that he doesn't have the courage and responsibility to be a man, nor does he want to take all the responsibilities himself.

Even Ye Wenjie's final tears may not be disappointment and hatred for the white reporter.

Interpretation of "The Three-Body Problem" Episode 11: Ye Wenjie and that "crazy" era

Because it was a crazy time, and that madness can shock anyone.

He can smooth out the edges and courage of anyone, even if you are a warrior on the battlefield, and bow your high head before him.

What's more, what about a weak scholar like Bai Mulin? At this moment, he was afraid in his heart, and he could not face the charges that would be pressed on Ye Wenjie.

Because he understood what those charges meant, a consequence worse than death, a consequence he could not bear and face.

Interpretation of "The Three-Body Problem" Episode 11: Ye Wenjie and that "crazy" era

Maybe just death was not enough for Bai Mulin to frame Ye Wenjie.

Maybe just being imprisoned was not enough to make Bai Mulin afraid to hysteria.

Because of all the people here, yes, everyone.

They have all seen or experienced everything that Ye Wenjie's father went through, although Ye Zhetai looked quite peaceful before he died.

But everyone present understood what kind of outcome and experience such a charge would have to be faced once it was implemented.

Interpretation of "The Three-Body Problem" Episode 11: Ye Wenjie and that "crazy" era

To live, and to live with dignity, is the primary purpose of being human.

Remember the female intellectuals Tao Junshu in "The World"? In order to be able to return to the city from the cold Northern Wilderness.

In desperation, she has nothing, and she can only exchange her body for a pitiful number of places to return to the city.

And at this time, Bai Mulin, he is a person who hopes to embark on the path of Zhou Bingyi in "The World".

For him, surviving, and surviving without stigma, will determine his future path in life.

(This article is an original article of "Hua Yuhan", and the non-"Hua Yuhan" account is all plagiarism and handling!) )

Interpretation of "The Three-Body Problem" Episode 11: Ye Wenjie and that "crazy" era

03 Representative Cheng who lost his sense of malice

"The Three-Body Problem" almost restores most of the experiences and scenes about young Ye Wenjie in the novel.

Including the wonderful scene when she was locked up to wait for processing, Cheng representative came to convince her.

This is a drama with extremely strong political colors in that era, and only by understanding the background and history of that era can we understand why Representative Cheng specially came to give Ye Wenjie a way to live.

She and the power behind her need to use the dead Ye Zhetai to once again set off a "purge movement" in the physics community under Ye Wenjie's confirmation.

For this reason, she could let Bai Mulin's slander of Ye Wenjie pass through the water without a trace, and there would not even be any ripples.

Interpretation of "The Three-Body Problem" Episode 11: Ye Wenjie and that "crazy" era

However, Ye Wenjie, who had long lost hope in life and that era, coldly refused Representative Cheng's kind persuasion.

Although Ye Wenjie was not sure at this time, his signature was really so insignificant.

Although "The Three-Body Problem" may not be explained, even Ye Wenjie's sister, who signed the document, will soon die in a "martial fight".

Although Ye Wenjie at this time could not necessarily think that this document might trigger another bloody storm.

Interpretation of "The Three-Body Problem" Episode 11: Ye Wenjie and that "crazy" era

Ye Wenjie gave up, and she gave up her last hope of life.

In her heart, she may have been ready to meet her father again.

But she may also inadvertently save the physics community of that era, and also indirectly caused the end of her sister's death "martial fight".

At this point, the story of Representative Cheng came to an abrupt end.

At this point, we only saw Ye Wenjie, who was about to freeze into ice, and the small puddle frozen into ice in the close-up view of the ground.

Interpretation of "The Three-Body Problem" Episode 11: Ye Wenjie and that "crazy" era

That representative Cheng, who wore glasses and had a charitable face, walked away quietly?

Once again, Representative Cheng followed in Ye Zhetai's footsteps.

Once again, Ye Wenjie lost the correctness and justice of proving his motive for inviting the "three-body civilization".

The sinister and vicious Cheng representative disappeared, as if she had never appeared.

In its place, only the two shadow head languages that were reasonable but somewhat abrupt.

Interpretation of "The Three-Body Problem" Episode 11: Ye Wenjie and that "crazy" era

Perhaps, we should recall what kind of woman Liu Cixin's representative Cheng is.

"She lifted the bucket, splashed half of the water inside onto Ye Wenjie's body, and half poured it on the futon, with an orderly calm in her movements, then threw down the bucket and turned to walk out the door, throwing down an angry curse: 'Stubborn little mongrel!'"

This is the real representative of Cheng, and this is the real meaning of the last two shots.

At this time, can you personally experience what it is like to be in the cold Northern Wilderness, a little girl is drenched and waiting to die in a cold cell?

Interpretation of "The Three-Body Problem" Episode 11: Ye Wenjie and that "crazy" era

04 Flaws are not hidden

The author's interpretation of episode 11 of "The Three-Body Problem" is not a mockery and attack on him.

On the contrary, I have a lot of recognition and praise for the story and content of this episode.

Compared with the narration of Ye Zhetai, the scene where Ye Wenjie confronts Bai Mulin in the forest farm cannot be described as wonderful or unreal.

Director Zhang's words when he told Ye Wenjie about the current situation not only truly reflected the current historical situation, but also paved the way for Bai Mulin's slanderous treatment of Ye Wenjie later.

Interpretation of "The Three-Body Problem" Episode 11: Ye Wenjie and that "crazy" era

Bai Mulin's final anger turned into anger, not only showing his inner fear, but also vividly.

Moreover, the reality of everyone's own danger in that era was vividly expressed.

Just as "The World" can actually tell the story of Tao Junshu.

"The Three-Body Problem" can interpret that history so truly through Director Zhang and Bai Mulin, which is precious, unexpected, and worthy of my praise for you.

This not only allows audiences who have never read the novel to understand why Ye Wenjie's fate is so bumpy, but also proves the reasons and reasons why Ye Wenjie was involved with the "three-body civilization" later.

Interpretation of "The Three-Body Problem" Episode 11: Ye Wenjie and that "crazy" era

Flaws are not hidden, Ye Wenjie, portrayed by Wang Ziwen, finally has the opportunity to show his acting skills.

She looked at Director Zhang's eyes, she looked at Bai Mulin's eyes, she looked at Representative Cheng's eyes, her godless eyes in the cold winter.

She was desperate, Ye Wenjie was completely desperate, she completely gave up the hope of life.

In her eyes, there will be no more hope and light.

In her eyes, there will be no beauty and goodness.

Evil, ugly, despicable, dirty and all other dark words became the final conclusion and conclusion of Ye Wenjie's heart on people.

Interpretation of "The Three-Body Problem" Episode 11: Ye Wenjie and that "crazy" era

The above is my understanding and perception of episode 11 of "The Three-Body Problem", more wonderful analysis, see you next time!

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