In fact, the so-called philosophical concept of this film is very simple, and even has many loopholes. This so-called work that Darren Aronofsky started to conceive when he started his film career is like a novel that we started fantasizing about when we were 13 years old. We started the journey of longing in junior high school. After 10 years, we finally finished it. At this time, we will look at the age of 13. The idea of is actually very naive. After insisting on it for so many years, this process is not supported by reason, but is full of emotions precipitated by the years.
The fountain looks like a sci-fi movie, but it's not even a soft sci-fi movie. The Mayan culture and the tai chi played by the male one are all incomprehensible, but this work is very complete, not the complete plot, but the emotion complete.
But as Hugh Jackman said in the backstory interview, if I was facing some reporters at this time: I might say about this movie, it is about the eternity of love. Only when you face death can you truly understand life. No no pull no pull... But what makes people really feel is that something needs to be let go.
I believe this film is the result of many deliberation by the director. After reading it, I breathed a sigh of relief, as if I had finally fulfilled my wish for many years, and the plot can no longer be pursued, but, in vulgar words, isn't this life?
I gave this movie five stars.
PS: Brad Pitt was not cast as the role, which is really eye-catching. If this man who abandoned his ex-wife was cast, it might be ironic for this film ==
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