Entry-level thinking in the East

Mckenzie 2022-04-20 09:01:24

It was originally a very simple point of view about the death of a Zen Buddhist student, but the foreigners didn't understand it, so they used it as a treasure. From playing Tai Chi, it can be seen that the director is very interested in oriental culture, so he incorporated a lot of fur.

But it's fine for a foreigner to look at such a strange thing, just as foreigners see the monks and nuns of our Shaolin Temple and think it's the same scenery.

I don't understand, what kind of strength are our Chinese people following along, especially those who analyze it. I have read a lot of rational film reviews, whether it has a long head or not. The logic of

this film is confusing and I don’t know what to say. Under the guise of philosophical rationality, it is

a waste of money for such a good actor as Lao Lang.

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The Fountain quotes

  • Izzi: I asked Lilly... if I could be buried at her farm.

    Tom Creo: No, stop it!

    [he walks away, then turns back]

    Tom Creo: I want you to be with me.

    Izzi: I am with you, look! I'll always be with you. I promise.

    [pause]

    Izzi: Will you stay with me tonight?

    Tom Creo: Yeah... I'll stay.

    [they hug]

    Tom Creo: I'll stay.

  • Tom Creo: Death is a disease, it's like any other. And there's a cure. A cure - and I will find it.