The Japanese film “The Life of Matsuko Disliked”, Matsuko’s whole life is spent searching for love because she does not feel it and her father only loves his sick young daughter and lacks attention to her.Later, after being wrongly accused of stealing money at school and leaving home, she experienced feelings with several men and finally learned that her father would mention Matsuko’s news in his diary before he died, as well as her sister chanting some sister before she died, she realized that she was still loved, but she could no longer go back.
When you think about it, it’s true, why do people go looking for happiness? Because he can not feel, only things that can not feel will go after.
Some say that people want to find their own value, only to feel their own value will want to find, but most people are how to find it?
It is from the outside world, for example, I did something great is successful, valuable, and if I fail is not valuable, these values are measured from the realization of external needs, is this too utilitarian?
I always feel that people should look for the value of their existence from within, and what comes from within will be new, just as the life in an egg needs to be broken from the inside out.
Secondly, the article also mentions that all the hurts in life are caused by the fact that I do not believe in God’s beautiful creation, the value of His creation of me, and His love.
And in “The Life of the Disliked Matsuko” there is also a sentence: God is love, and now it seems that the two are actually the same, but I still know very little about it.
There is a light that penetrates the haze of inferiority and examines the value of my existence.
Finally, the reason why “human nature is prone to hold strong prejudice against groups weaker than ourselves, with a strict class concept, low to the dust above and harsh to the bones below.
All because they have been shamed to the dust of inferiority, in crying out to brush the reaction of existence.” A sentence, can you do a slight interpretation for me?
Disliked Matsuko Interestingly, I was recently preparing to write a review of “The Life of Disliked Matsuko”, and it just so happened that this message mentioned that this review would have a direction and content.
Matsuko’s life seems to be one tragedy after another, and we won’t spoil it because of the space limitation, readers can go online to see it.
She is kind, hard-working, and has a defiant and devoted relationship; however, her hard work and dedication is rewarded with either beatings by men or abandonment by them.
From the details of the “ghost face” throughout the play, we can see very clearly the root of all the problems: because of the lack of love from the father, and desperately sacrifice themselves to get love.
The “ghost face” is her way of making her father happy, but in the end it becomes an unconscious self-protection when she encounters external pressure.
This “ghost face” becomes the label of Matsuko’s miserable life, and slowly evolves into a lie and purgatory to please others.
The Life of a Disliked Son The Japanese film “The Life of Matsuko Disliked”, Matsuko’s whole life is spent searching for love because she does not feel it and her father only loves his sick young daughter and lacks attention to her.Later, after being wrongly accused of stealing money at school and leaving home, she experienced feelings with several men and finally learned that her father would mention Matsuko’s news in his diary before he died, as well as her sister chanting some sister before she died, she realized that she was still loved, but she could no longer go back.
When you think about it, it’s true, why do people go looking for happiness? Because he can not feel, only things that can not feel will go after.
Some say that people want to find their own value, only to feel their own value will want to find, but most people are how to find it?
It is from the outside world, for example, I did something great is successful, valuable, and if I fail is not valuable, these values are measured from the realization of external needs, is this too utilitarian?I always feel that people should look for the value of their existence from within, and what comes from within will be new, just as the life in an egg needs to be broken from the inside out.Secondly, the article also mentions that all the hurts in life are caused by the fact that I do not believe in God’s beautiful creation, the value of His creation of me, and His love.And in “The Life of the Disliked Matsuko” there is also a sentence: God is love, and now it seems that the two are actually the same, but I still know very little about it.
There is a light that penetrates the haze of inferiority and examines the value of my existence.
Finally, the reason why “human nature is prone to hold strong prejudice against groups weaker than ourselves, with a strict class concept, low to the dust above and harsh to the bones below.
All because they have been shamed to the dust of inferiority, in crying out to brush the reaction of existence.” A sentence, can you do a slight interpretation for me?
Disliked Matsuko Interestingly, I was recently preparing to write a review of “The Life of Disliked Matsuko”, and it just so happened that this message mentioned that this review would have a direction and content.Matsuko’s life seems to be one tragedy after another, and we won’t spoil it because of the space limitation, readers can go online to see it.
She is kind, hard-working, and has a defiant and devoted relationship; however, her hard work and dedication is rewarded with either beatings by men or abandonment by them.
From the details of the “ghost face” throughout the play, we can see very clearly the root of all the problems: because of the lack of love from the father, and desperately sacrifice themselves to get love.The “ghost face” is her way of making her father happy, but in the end it becomes an unconscious self-protection when she encounters external pressure.This “ghost face” becomes the label of Matsuko’s miserable life, and slowly evolves into a lie and purgatory to please others.