Perfect Sense evaluation action
2021-12-25 08:01
The film is full of tension, exciting, and touching.
The doomed destiny of mankind, this movie is watching to break the hearts of the audience
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The film is about a worldwide Contagion, in which patients will gradually lose their sense of taste, smell, hearing, and finally loss of vision as they lose control of their emotions. Compared with Steven Soderbergh ’s " Contagion " and " Farewell Atlantis " and other doomsday movies, "Perfect Sense" does not have a bad story about saving the earth, and there is no catastrophe to save people and self-help. Instead, it puts its perspective on two small characters. In a literary accent, he tells a love story about "love when the plague spreads".
"Perfect Sense" is a curious love literary film. The core of the inking in the play is naturally the joys and sorrows of the love between men and women before the end. Through this disease of sensory disability, the film allows the audience to experience this eschatological love immersively. The film's lens narrative method is subjective, and the film tries to use subjective lens expression to bring the audience into feelings of disability.
In "Perfect Sense", director David Mackenzie tried to create a kind of despair that is approaching the destruction of the world, which is not only absurd but also shocked. In the film, people are overwhelmed when they fight for food, and people feel desolate and sad when they are angry and sorrowful. Although these scenes do not show the grandeur of the disaster and the hopelessness of the doomsday, the control of every detail and emotion will bring the film’s sadness. And despair shows no more
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Extended Reading
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Susan: All beyond fat and flour...
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[last lines]
Susan: It's dark now. But they feel each others' breath. And they know all they need to know. They kiss. And they feel each others' tears on their cheeks. And if there had been anybody left to see them, then they would look like normal lovers, caressing each others' faces, bodies close together, eyes closed, oblivious to the world around them. Because that is how life goes on. Like that.