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Convulsion, Comes from "Dancer in the Dark"


They make you feel that you are agitated, you can stay there any more or you will become crazy. And then Bjork begin to sing. The noise that made by machines turn into a kind of rhythm. Based on my intuition, I thought that should be an interesting dream. But, nothing more.
             Follow the film I know that Selma is a new immigrant who came from Czechoslovakia. She works in a big factory. The noise is made by the die-casting machines. In that noisy shop, they have to work for a long time. Nevertheless, Selma has her own way to relax herself. She loves music, especially the song and dance. So when she fells tired, she just image she was, following the rhythm of machine, dancing with the other workers. I laugh, because I have the same experience. When I was alone, no matter sing aloud or just give myself a tempo, I know that these is music in my brain. I can sing with the star, or dance with the wind, or do anything else I like just for enjoy myself. That is the best rest, and I make sure that only a person who survive a pure sole in this dirty society can enjoy such kind of joy and peace.
             I've Seen It All.
             Hey, what the song wants to express? At first I heard that Bjork sings that she had seen it all. (Maybe it meant that she had seen all the things in this world, I think.) A man asked her some strange questions, and she answered. I heard such words: Have you ever seen the Great Wall? All walls are great if it doesn't fall. It's hard to understand, how can you person give out such a contracts? And nowadays, someone can go everywhere not so hard, why don't she go and see but just image?.
             I know the answer. The kind and honest man, whose name is Jeff, loves Selma. But Selma refused his love and care again and again. Finally he found out the cruel fact: Selma got a kind of genetic disease, she is going to braid. Jeff pities her, but Selma sings that it doesn't matter, she had seen it all. I began to cry. Few people can understand such a thought more clearly than I can.


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