Hmmm. Sometimes I think it's really weird. We are so eager to release and consume the content that is made by dead people and wasn't originally intended to be published. It's not in a moral sense. It's just that not everything created by artists has to be consumed. It's perfectly okay to simply enjoy what they have perfected and just leave it at that. However, I have to admit that I'm a hypocrite. Because I will be reading Sylvia Plath's volume of letters. Maybe it's because there is a certain allure in those unpublished works. We feel like we can get a closer look at the artist's true self, their thoughts and emotions that were hidden away. But at the same time, we should also respect the artist's original intention. Maybe some things were better left unpublished. What do you think?
So crazy! It's the kind of psychedelic poetry that could only come from the brilliant mind of Jim Morrison. His words were like a wild storm, crashing through the barriers of ordinary language and taking us on a journey to unknown and mysterious places. And not only that, but there was also a screenplay! Imagine the possibilities of seeing his vision brought to life on the big screen. The vivid imagery, the intense emotions, all captured in a cinematic masterpiece. It would be a truly unforgettable experience, one that would transport us to a world beyond our imagination. Jim Morrison was a true artist, and his work continues to inspire and fascinate us to this day.