The Lighthouse movie plot

2022-01-28 08:05
Thomas Vicplayedis an experienced lighthouse keeper, Winslowplayedis a young man with a mysterious past, and Winslow is the number one Served as a lighthouse keeper for the second time.
Every night, two men would sit together for dinner. Thomas Wick would have a drink, and Winslow would refuse to drink every time, fearing that he would be fired because of the prohibition of drinking. When the weather worsens and the feeling of isolation between the two begins to affect the young guardian's thinking, this will alleviate the imminent anxiety. Every night, Winslow was tortured by nightmares.
On the last night before the end of their four-week term, the storm became stronger, and Winslow finally agreed to drink a few sips, and everyone was drunk and fought. In a hangover the next day, they woke up and found that due to the weather, the ship originally planned to pick them up did not arrive, so they had to be stuck on the island for a few weeks before returning home.
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  • Elfrieda 2022-03-25 09:01:08

    The old man's mind control technique (PUA) was invincible until it finally overturned in front of the mentally ill.

  • Gayle 2022-03-24 09:01:50

    4.5/5 The director's second film is so powerful. The image symbols and the reference in the lines are so slippery that I get goosebumps all over my body (not scared, but excited) I am very excited to see that film art is being relied upon. The spectrum and talented people continue

The Lighthouse quotes

  • Thomas Wake: O what Protean forms swim up from men's minds, and melt in hot Promethean plunder, scorching eyes, with divine shames and horror... And casting them down to Davy Jones. The others, still blind, yet in it see all the divine graces and to Fiddler's Green sent,where no man is suffered to want or toil,but is... Ancient... Mutable and unchanging as the she who girdles 'round the globe. Them's truth.

  • Thomas Wake: Should pale death with treble dread / make the ocean caves our bed, / God who hear'st the surges roll, / deign to save our suppliant soul.

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