"Us": Indra DODI
“In the movie Belfast, Indra Dodi is committed to taking a child’s perspective and honestly reflecting on the events in front of him and his own feelings. In his eyes, there is no good or evil in the world, only the people around him are the focus.
In the fast-moving world, Dodi chooses to use paintings to record the fleeting life. He tries to look at all things fairly from a pure perspective, and faithfully reflects the feelings and thoughts in his heart. A mindset that embraces every moment in life holistically.
The Swiss psychologist Jung developed the theory of “”synchronicity”” in the 1920s, which means “”meaningful coincidences”” between non-causal relationships. Looking at Dodi’s works is like wandering in his mind, entangled between self and group life, which is difficult to achieve balance. Starting from the event, following the seemingly random but intertwined images like creeping grass, and He shared his daily life in a far country.”