Bliss Comments

  • Idell 2023-09-26 01:37:15

    2021-02-15 Dual interpretations of reality and science fiction can be established. Unfortunately, most audiences are only willing to accept realistic interpretations. The sci-fi interpretation is actually very simple. Both worlds may be true, and they can only collapse into one. It seems easier to collapse into the "real" world, which implicitly explains why we live in this world. I actually liked most of the movie. Hayek showed maturity and confidence in a crazy environment, but when he returne

  • Theodora 2023-09-19 00:52:59

    Pretend that this world is fictitious, recognize that this world is fictitious, pretend to recognize that this world is fictitious, recognize that this world is fictitious, only need to take 1KG of...

  • Maddison 2023-09-12 22:19:46

    The setting of the incomplete withdrawal mechanism is a bright spot, and the emotional transformation of the heroine is relatively...

  • Thaddeus 2023-09-10 14:18:12

    It's a pity that a science fiction has a good theme and lacks good execution. The director who has filmed "Another Earth" will definitely not just shoot a drug rehabilitation film, in which the discussion of reality and illusion is very deep, but the filming is too vague. Let me talk about the science fiction story line I understand: In the future, people will no longer work hard for life, and have more time and money to do what they want to do, but they lose their "happiness", so this couple...

  • Clementina 2023-09-05 03:00:36

    barely able to...

  • Orin 2023-09-01 05:01:13

    The film is actually quite trivial and bland. Although it can be regarded as a sci-fi movie, it actually feels more like the inner world of a drug addict. Reason: What is the core point of the future world? Allocate on demand. Hehe, yes, it is the social system that can only be imagined after taking...

  • Clifford 2023-08-31 06:06:50

    Traveling through psychedelic stories, anti-du and anti-addiction, but it is just a general story, probably to criticize it. It's better to have more clues, bury more eggs, or have more emotional interactions, or more...

  • Christiana 2023-08-29 06:54:55

    After thinking about it, I was still willing to give this film a complete 4 stars, and the stamina is also very strong. It's too sad, not only the characters in it, but also the movie itself. From "Another Earth" to "Type I Origin" to this "Best Bliss", the director can resonate strongly with me every time in shaping the atmosphere of sadness and...

  • Hubert 2023-08-04 05:15:22

    After reading a few long reviews, I made the director's heart and thoughts surface, and successfully fell into the hole carefully woven by the director. It seems easy to understand from the protagonist's drug use, but it is actually the ingenious part of the script. The two worlds, one positive and the other negative, have the same meaning. Like Haruki Murakami's end of the world and a cold wonderland. It doesn't matter if you only see the second layer, the look and feel of the film is also...

  • Oceane 2023-08-01 13:38:03

    Probably communism can only be realized in the minds of people who are stunned. PS: Is it interesting to have to match a middle-aged white man with a pair of black...

Extended Reading
  • Mohamed 2022-09-10 18:20:15

    What do people really want? ? ?

    3 stars, the sci-fi atmosphere is weak, but the contrast between the polar worlds set in the film is profound and ironic, while the middle-aged crisis is impoverished and life is very hard. On the other side, life is dragged down by wealth and fame, and life is very tiring. Taking drugs is very...

  • Vance 2022-11-08 15:29:12

    It’s not important to analyze what reality is

    First of all, this is a film about the spirit. There is no need to analyze or judge to make a conclusion, just feel it.

    If you want to distinguish which world is the same reality as ours, then I just remind you of a plot: the male protagonist squeezes the car with his thoughts, no one comes to...

Bliss quotes

  • [first lines]

    Greg Wittle: [narrating] I have a picture in my head of a place. Home. A woman. I don't know if any of it is real. But it has a feeling. And the feeling's real.

  • Greg Wittle: [showing a picture of Emily to his rehab group] This woman says she's my daughter. And I believe her.