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If even a corpse can be revived, be a warm corpse

author:Cold cream tea plum plums

Is there really someone who can do as much as the Swiss Army knife? In this absurd film, I'm afraid this corpse can do it. Whether Hank and Manny, who are shuttled between nothingness and reality, really exist, and whether they exist or not. A person who has lost love for the world struggles with his thoughts before dying, but I believe that he still has the dawn of life.

Some people may think that Hank's sustenance is a corpse floating in the distance of the sea, Manny. But when you look at it, you will find that Manny is an abstract manifestation of his disgust, timidity, and inferiority to the world. During this time with Manny, Hank was in a desperate situation, and it just so happened that what he was worried about Manny could be solved, and I think this was also the beginning of Hank's little by little getting rid of depression.

Depression, the word gradually became popular. Depression plunges his host into an abyss of endless inferiority, pain, and despair. As the film progresses, Hank is also telling Manny about his past, his father, mother, and a girl he has silently liked for a long time. When I saw Hank and Manny reminisce about the past in an incredible way, the names and identities of the two were even gradually blurred, and the scene that was set up was even more dazzling than reality. Here Hank makes up for his fantasies about the girl, and the two can spend this time happily.

The existence of the Swiss Army knife man is a strong support for living in this world. I believe that there are two sides to the human heart, the strong side and the unbearable side. Living a life of conformism every day and yearning for a carnival from time to time is a normal thing for contemporary people. Man himself is an emotionally complex animal, but also a contradiction. But even the most contradictory is normal. If Manny is Hank's imagination, it means that Hank is still full of yearning for life and survival.

At the end of the film, Hank and Manny return to the home of the girl he has loved for a long time, and the girl has become a mother and wife. When she discovered that Hank had a large number of photos of herself on her phone, it was undoubtedly a bad thing for her. The plot seems to speculate whether the girl's home was Hank's starting point for going into the deep woods, until he finally found it. Hank's father is also a knot in his heart, and it can be seen that Hank's relationship with his father is relatively unfamiliar. One final detail is that when Hank put Manny into the sea, all the people present were smiling at him, which can be surmised that the gap between father and son seems to have melted after the test of life and death.

In a seemingly abnormal, absurd world, it makes people feel so deserved. When Hank and Manny return to this bizarre world, they seem to be out of place. This can lead to a thought-provoking question, "whether the world in the brain we want to pursue, or adapt to the universe to which we individuals belong" In the fantasy world in the brain, happiness can be played to the extreme. In this universe, I am an ordinary and small individual. The ending of the movie can be understood on its own. In my opinion, when Hank put Manny into the sea and released himself, he could show his heart to the world, releasing the emotions that had been suppressed in his heart for a long time, which would float into the blue ocean with Manny.

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