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Film Interpretation of "Hunger Station"

The Authority designed a prison, known as the Vertical Self-Management Center, to help inmates unite spontaneously. It is different from the Panoramic Prison, it is a vertical structure, hierarchical and hierarchical, the layers are separated by 6 meters, the people on each floor are able to communicate with the upper and lower levels, each floor lives two people, the number is drawn once a month, and people are reassigned to different floors. The daily supply of food is passed down from the 0th floor, resulting in the fact that the people in the lower layer can only eat the food left over from the upper layer. The ideal state of the design is that people on each floor are able to self-discipline themselves, ration meals, and maintain only enough calorie intake so that they can neither contaminate food nor leave enough food for the people in the lower layer.

Film Interpretation of "Hunger Station"

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But human nature makes the possibility of "self-restraint" or "spontaneous unity" zero, and people at the top, regardless of whether the people at the bottom are dead or alive, first satisfy their appetites, and some even pollute the food they can't eat. Eating and drinking above, the bottom can only endure hunger, so a vicious circle is formed, and when the people below change to the upper level, they are also wanton, "enjoying" relatively rich food during this month regardless of the death or death of the people below. So people at the bottom even began to cannibalize. According to the Authority, people have free choice, so some people choose to bring books into prisons; some people choose to bring pets into prisons; and some "visionary" people enter prisons with knives, guns or crossbows, books are useless in the absence of food, but weapons can be used to kill people or kill dogs to feed them. Most people will choose to climb up, but the people above are rarely willing to help, and there are women who are looking for children because of insanity.

Film Interpretation of "Hunger Station"

The design of the prison does not need to be interpreted at all, and its metaphor for the structure of human society is self-evident. But the question is how to break this cycle and truly achieve human unity and equality at the upper and lower levels? Imuguri, who has worked for the Authority for 25 years, has tried to change the status quo through persuasion and guidance, but to no avail. At the same time, she discovers that the prison situation is even beyond her own perception as a manager, Imoguri thinks that the prison is only 200 floors, and the protagonist Glenn guesses that the prison has 250 floors by calculating the time of the commute platform, and finally finds that it has 333 floors. As for the tragic situation of murders and cannibalism in prisons, the administrators seem to have turned a deaf ear, and they should have noticed this when changing prisoners' rooms and disposing of corpses, but no one cared about it. The Authority designed the prison with the idea that its inmates would be transformed into new humans, but it was moving in the direction of hell.

Film Interpretation of "Hunger Station"

Glenn believed that people could not change themselves voluntarily, so they took a strong approach, first by contaminating the food to the lower levels, so that they could take meals on demand, and then with Bacharat began to engage in egalitarian meal sharing: instead of providing food to the front 50 floors, starting from the 51st floor to distribute on demand. But in the process, violence was also needed to keep the likelihood of equality, and Glenn and Baharat had to use sticks to kill food snatchers, racists, and those who abused violence. But the two found a problem, even if the lower level is doing well, the upper level may not understand the situation here, how to pass the information to the upper managers?

Film Interpretation of "Hunger Station"

At the suggestion of a wise man, the two finally decided to leave the jelly dessert and send it back to the upper layer. In this way, they were informed that the lower classes were in good order, that people had achieved spontaneous unity through the equalization of meals, and that they would no longer kill each other for food. But in the process, the two found that there were far more floors than they thought, and even a meal was not enough to meet everyone's needs. Still, the two struggle to protect the jelly intact, trying to convince the upper echelons through this illusion, but this is itself a cheat.

Film Interpretation of "Hunger Station"

Both were seriously injured in the process of distributing food. Glenn saw the illusion before he died, and the custard turned into the child that the mad woman was looking for, and he was taken back to the upper echelons. There, the butler was surprised to find the milk jelly intact, and he found a strand of hair on it, and as a result, instead of thinking that the lower layer had changed, the people refused to eat contaminated food, and thus lashed out at the cooks. There was a river of blood and white bones below, but when it reached the upper layers, it only brought a ripple of hair. There is no universal means of decoding between the sender of the message and the recipient of the message, which leads to the fallacy of the interpretation of the information. As for how the people of the 333rd floor can achieve spontaneous unity and hierarchical equality, it can only be left for the audience to ponder. (End of full text)

Film Interpretation of "Hunger Station"
Film Interpretation of "Hunger Station"
Film Interpretation of "Hunger Station"
Film Interpretation of "Hunger Station"
Film Interpretation of "Hunger Station"
Film Interpretation of "Hunger Station"

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