< h1 class= "article-title" > puzzle: the mysterious symbol symbols about the eye in the film "Origins of Type I"</h1>
Riddle Jun's Exploration of Nezha City 2017-11-22 14:56:53
The synopsis of the movie "Type I Origins" is as follows:
The male protagonist, Ian Gray, is a PhD student in molecular biology who specializes in the evolution of the eye. At a party, he meets a mysterious masked girl, and with the beautiful and moving eyes of the girl in his memory, he finds her, and the two fall in love.
The basic beliefs of the two for life are completely different, the male protagonist believes in science, and the female protagonist believes in religion. To put it bluntly, one is theism and the other is atheism, and the male protagonist is doing a biological experiment to give vision to a microorganism without eyes, thus proving that God does not exist, only evolution is right. The heroine's thinking is irrational and mystical, she believes in the cycle of life, and believes that the eyes are the signs of the soul.
The opposition of faith does not hinder the love between the two. When the love was strong, they ran to get the certificate, but unfortunately they did not get it because of a little mistake. Just when the two returned to the apartment, the female protagonist died unexpectedly because of an elevator accident, and the male protagonist was in pain. Years later, the male protagonist Ian and his partner made a major discovery, after which he began to believe in the heroine's point of view, and went around the world to find people who had exactly the same iris as the heroine, so as to find the reincarnation of the heroine. After much trouble, he finally found a girl with the exact same iris as his ex-girlfriend in the slums of India, and he was convinced that this girl was the reincarnation of his girlfriend. His lost soul was comforted from then on.
Of course, the purpose of this number is "film puzzle solving", and naturally it is not aimed at introducing the film, but to explore what the film contains.
In the case of Type I Origins, there are a few things that are particularly interesting:
First, the peacock and dandelion that the heroine likes are symbols of "reincarnation" in religion.
When the male and female protagonists fell in love, the female protagonist told him that her favorite flower was dandelion, and the animal was the white peacock.
The peacock, a Hindu deity, naturally continued into Buddhism. Brahma, the Hindu god of creation, created everything in the world, and his mount was the peacock. The peacock is the symbol of the origin of life. There are exactly countless eyes above the peacock feathers, which coincides with the theme of "eyes" in this film
The male protagonist finally found the little girl reincarnated by the female protagonist in India, and the reason why the film arranges a large part of the plot in India is precisely because the reincarnation of life originates from Hinduism.
Brahma, Creator of the World
Looking at the dandelion, which is also a flower like a wheel. It is scattered everywhere, reincarnated and regenerated.
Compare dandelions with peacocks, what do you find? They're the same thing!
Second, the film constantly appears in the eye related to the character symbols (eye). For example, the man's name is Ian," and the man has a roommate who is Chinese. This is actually a hint that the name Ian is actually the pronunciation of "eye" Chinese.
Moreover, when the male protagonist began to pursue the female protagonist, he was suddenly guided by some inspirational symbols. This symbol is the 11 (eleven) that appears everywhere. For example, he spent 11 yuan and 11 minutes at the Senve-eleven supermarket to buy a lottery ticket with a number of 11. The flashing number 11 finally led him to a poster with a giant close-up of a pair of eyes, the eyes of the woman he was looking for.
So, what exactly does the recurring 11 mean?
This is because in the word equal, there is a combination of letters that is very close to the word eye. In fact, including, the occasional occurrence of the number 7 (seven), but also hides a letter similar to (eye).
And one of the main symbols comes from the title of the film, "I-Shape Origin", which is my meaning, and can also symbolize the number 1, and its pronunciation is similar to that of the eye. This hints at the theme that this film explores: the origin and circulation of the spirituality of life, which is closely related to the eye.