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In my opinion, books are better than movies. The book describes more delicately how the life of the fallen Otin Yezang is.,And which women in his life are more important.,It's going to be depressing after reading.,Osamu Dazai's penmanship is very similar.,His other ** are very similar emotions (of course the content is different) It's worth taking a look.,See if it's the same as the taste of lz.,If you haven't read his book,,It's good to start reading from "Human Disqualification".,Of course, it's easier to understand by remembering the background of that era before reading it.。
The movie is starred by Ikuta Doshin, and in my opinion, I may not be able to understand it if I haven't read the book, but some of the pictures are still very good......Ikuta Doujin is also handsome enough ......Some of the scenes that the director accentuated will be more profound than the book, but I don't think it expresses the style of the original book very well......Maybe it's because I can't understand ...... movie
I also thought of it when I hit here, in fact, there is also a Japanese drama "Human Disqualification" that is different from this**, the screenwriter is Shinji Nojima, a very sadistic classic, with a BL plot, **a little old, and the pictures I find now are not very clear, starring Kinki Kids, the first 6 episodes focus on school violence, and the last 6 episodes are the father's revenge and struggle, it's worth seeing, human nature is very profound, and relatively speaking, there are more ...... BTIf you can't watch the abuse, don't try it, but I can only say that this is a classic and good drama.
Human Disqualification" should only have these 3 kinds......I've seen them all, so it's okay for LZ to give it a try
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After reading it, I have a very depressed feeling, and LZ must be mentally prepared.
But anyway, a good book, a book with "thoughts", from which you can see a lot.
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Psychologists engage in basic research with the aim of describing, explaining, **, and influencing behavior. Improving the quality of human life, Meaning of Psychological Symbols: Symbols mean soul in Greek.
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Disqualification in the World is a very good book, and it is worth reading.
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"Human Disqualification".
It is the Japanese writer Osamu Dazai.
Through three ** and a note, it shows how the protagonist Ye Zang became an outlier step by step in the world. Ye Zang's life can be summed up in eight words - "I was born as a human being, I'm sorry".
Human Disqualification (also known as "Disqualification from Being a Human") is a novella written by Osamu Dazai, a Japanese artist, published in 1948.
"Disqualification in the World" begins with "I" after seeing Ye Zang's three **, and in the middle are Ye Zang's three notes, and the three notes correspond to **, respectively introducing Ye Zang's experience in childhood, youth and prime, and describing how Ye Zang walked step by step to the road of disqualification.
In "Human Disqualification", Ye Zang's life is a tragedy with a capital letter, and the source of the tragedy is the whole society. Ye Zang knows the hypocrisy of the world, the deception of the world, and he has also deeply experienced the taste.
He knows the darkness of the world, so he has a sense of resistance to the world. He didn't want to be a dummy that caters to the public, and he has always gone his own way, and because of his misfit, he was eventually locked out of the world. In the human world, he became that disqualified being.
Ye Zang's life can be summed up in eight words - "I was born as a human being, I'm sorry".
"Human Disqualification" has a very high status in the literary world, scholars commented that this work is full of irony, and fans commented that this book is too sad, the life of the decadent Ye Zang, and the life of Ye Zang, who is disliked by society.
It is worth mentioning that the prototype of "Human Disqualification" is created by Osamu Dazai based on his own experience, he writes Ye Zang, but he is writing about himself, this ** is his last posthumous work.
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"Human Disqualification" is a 134-minute drama film produced by Kadokawa Pictures in Japan. The film is directed by Genjiro Arrado, written by Yoshio Urasawa and Toya Suzuki, starring Ikuta Dozane, Yusuke Iseya, Shinobu Terashima, Eiko Koike, Satomi Ishihara, etc., and was released in Japan on February 20, 2010. The film is based on the eponymous ** written by Osamu Dazai, and is a commemorative work for the 100th anniversary of Osamu Dazai's birth.
The drama tells the story between a 40-year-old woman played by Jeon Do-yeon who "can't be anyone, or can't do anything", and a 27-year-old man played by Yoo Junyeol who is "afraid that he can't be anyone, or can't do anything".
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Because the content includes some of the dark sides of society, it is not recommended for those with poor psychological quality**.
To be disqualified in the world means to lose the qualification to be a human being. "Human Disqualification" is a novella created by Osamu Dazai, published in 1948, and is an autobiographical novella.
Human Disqualification is a confession of a bloody soul. The protagonist Ye Zang is cowardly and sensitive by nature, full of fear and anxiety about human life, coupled with the chaos of the world, the coldness of human feelings, the hypocrisy and deception between family members, the boredom and intransgression of campus life, and the coldness and cruelty of social reality, all of which make him feel that he has become an "alien" in the world and has lost his qualification to be a human being.
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If your mood is not very stable or your mood swings are relatively large, and your psychological tolerance is not so stable, it is recommended not to read it, because it will really have a certain impact on your mood.
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I was very unhappy to read it, I had philosophical thoughts, I don't know if it was because of the language, or because I was only sparse in learning, and some of the dialogues were not very clear.
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Human disqualification is to say:
Kiyoshi Oden Hazo was born in a wealthy Tsugaru family, and his father was a member of the House of Nobles. He is delicate and lonely, and often makes people laugh with funny gestures. He deliberately fell while doing physical education practice at school, but his classmate Takeichi saw through his mind, and he likes to draw.
Takeichi predicted that he would be very popular with women in the future and would become a great painter. When he was in high school in Tokyo, he met Masao Horiki, a senior at the art school, and since then he has followed Horiki to live a decadent life of indulging in cigarettes, alcohol, and women.
When Hazo's father's term of parliament expired, the antique dealer who had always been entrusted with the care of Hazo told Hazo that the mansion he lived in was going to be sold. Horiki helps Hazo move to an old dormitory, and Reiko, a delicate woman who lives downstairs, often writes letters in his room, but Hazo falls in love with Tsuneko, a waitress at a coffee shop.
Feeling that "wealth is also broken", the two met to commit suicide by throwing themselves into the water together on the seashore of Kamakura. As a result, Changzi died, and Ye Zang was detained for the crime of assisted suicide, but fortunately the prosecution was suspended. Later, Ye Zang continued to indulge in spirits and women.
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Decadence, mourning, is the good and bad without the style of the whole book.
People with little personal life experience, those who have experienced ups and downs and lack of light, those who are young in physical and psychological age, those who have not fully established their three views, those who are indecisive and depressed, are not suitable for reading this book, because it not only cannot solve the problem, but also the despair and helplessness that the book is full of, as well as the misanthropy of "I am sorry to be a human being", are not suitable for young people to read.
After reading "Human Disqualification".
After that, the emotions will be immersed in that dull and uncomfortable state of mind, if it is said that Osamu Dazai.
Touching people's heartstrings through words makes people despair, and he did. Anyone who is sensitive to words can experience the helplessness and despair behind words.
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"Human Disqualification" is one of the famous works of Japanese writer Osamu Dazai, and it is also his swan song, Osamu Dazai committed suicide in the year of the release of this **, so everyone says that Osamu Dazai's "Human Disqualification" is actually an autobiography of him, and he integrated his life into the body of the **protagonist Ye Zang, which also gave him a tragic fate. The book "Human Disqualification" is composed of three main parts, namely the preface and afterword of the author himself, and the three autographed letters of the protagonist of the book, Ota Hazo.
The content of the book is from Ye Zang's handwritten letters, which vividly embodies his tragic fate from adolescence to middle age. He longs to be loved, but he is constantly being used by his perceived friends, and his personality is a little weak, so he only knows how to blindly back down. In order to vent his pain, he began to sink himself, to learn bad behavior, to drink heavily, to paralyze himself with drugs, and eventually led to his own collapse and suicide.
And Osamu Dazai's life was like this, he was betrayed by his most trusted wife, so he ended his career. He attempted suicide because he was hit too hard, was expelled from college for not paying his tuition, suffered from appendicitis, became addicted to analgesics, and was tricked into a mental hospital by his relatives and friends. His chaotic experience is also the biggest motivation for him to complete the work "Human Disqualification".
But in fact, the values expressed in the ** of "Human Disqualification" are the shortcomings that have always existed in the entire Japanese society. They are cold, heartless, selfish and vulnerable. Therefore, although this ** has been well received and recommended by many people, I still don't recommend people who have not yet matured in the three views**, otherwise it will cause great harm to this reader's life.
This could not have been said on its own.
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