My Name

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  • Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
  • "After an Armageddon, the world's survivors rebuild a small society with food, resources, housing and other necessities. People depend on this society to survive against the harsh living conditions outside. But in this new society, some people become the new rulers, they want to force people to work like machines, so they think that eliminating people's emotions, is the best way to let people put all their energy to work, and the best way to eliminate emotions is to let people lose memory.
    Therefore, they proposed to people that people could meet with the people they wanted to see, which could be their lovers, relatives and friends, but only in exchange for their memories of each other. They claim to have developed a drug that allows the person injected to gradually lose his or her memory in a short period of time until it disappears completely. After being injected, the woman in the movie arrives in a room where a man is already waiting for her, with a ring on his finger that makes her think he is her lover. In the process of the meeting, the woman's flashback memories and the man's weird behaviour force the woman to doubt the man's identity, and when the woman finally tries to record her information, the man overpowers her. At the end of the movie, the man is waiting for the next person, and it's like a cycle, and society is constantly reinventing the people who live here.
    Throughout the film, I want to express people's examination of their own emotions, whether we believe in our own emotions as we imagine, and what forces us to make this kind of thinking is often external pressure on us, as the small society in the film. The best way to force a person to forget his feelings, to abandon his feelings, is to make him question them first."

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