lihaji
Joined Oct 2017
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**First Level:**
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**Third Level:**
Through these layers, the film not only tells a love story but also explores broader social, cultural, and political issues, particularly Hong Kong's identity and role during historical transitions. This multi-layered narrative approach gives the film profound philosophical thought and social commentary.
- **Love and Betrayal**: This level tells the story of two betrayed individuals who gradually fall in love but are ultimately separated by worldly pressures. This narrative reveals the fragility of love in real life.
- **The Re-release Short Film**: By adding a short film from 2001, the movie offers different trajectories of love across different eras, showcasing how love changes and faces challenges in different times and cultural contexts.
**Second Level:**
- **Loneliness and Emotion**: This story focuses on how two lonely individuals, upon meeting, probe each other, struggle with their feelings, and eventually fall in love. However, they choose to maintain their independence through avoidance, reflecting personal quests for freedom and self within emotional relationships.
**Third Level:**
- **Immigration and Colonialism**: This level metaphorically reflects the situation of immigrants in Hong Kong and the entire city under the colonial environment, highlighting the struggle for integration and the desire for independence amidst significant challenges. It also touches on the psychology of evasion in anticipation of the handover to mainland China and the pessimistic outlook for Hong Kong's future post-1997, especially concerning the "50 years unchanged" promise up to 2046.
Through these layers, the film not only tells a love story but also explores broader social, cultural, and political issues, particularly Hong Kong's identity and role during historical transitions. This multi-layered narrative approach gives the film profound philosophical thought and social commentary.
Breaking the information blockade is the most important step against totalitarian rule. Everyone's rebellion seems to be weak, but it has a role in overthrowing totalitarian rule.
The right to birth is a natural human right, but the right to custody should be strictly controlled. If the guardian fails to perform his duties to look after the minor, he should be deprived of custody. Everyone should call the police in time if they see that the minor has not been properly cared for.