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I have never heard of this movie before. The teacher showed us it during the last class of New Oriental. , The small classroom with the lights off and the curtains drawn is like a small theater. From the beginning, I looked at it with the mentality that it was a light comedy.
Recently, I am very obsessed with figurines, so the little mouse in the beginning of the movie came to me fiercely. At that time, I wondered what kind of person was the one who created this little paradise.
TIm was asked to take an "idiot" to the dinner. I understand that Mr. Mouse is the "idiot" to be laughed at. Barry's appearance is also in line with the character of this character. It is not how touching it is for a little mouse to be hit by a car, but just because of his expression and behavior. Obviously, his thinking is different from that of a "normal person". It is simple and easy to deceive. Then, he is alone.
Barry's words and deeds made us feel so angry and funny, and I saw myself in Tim. Since when, we have been busy learning all kinds of lies, and then we met a "nemesis" like Barry. When I watched it, I really slapped the table and sighed that timT is so bad and so bad...barry seems to be able to mess up everything, I really want him to stand there, don’t move, don’t touch anything, don’t do anything, really want to point to the big nose Scolding him "it's all your fault", really want to kick him out...but no, I want to use him, he can help me get my purpose, so I need to endure whatever the situation is, just take it as it is. Bear with an idiot who is useless in your own eyes.
I would be speechless when I meet the number barry in life, but if you think about it carefully, he has done nothing wrong, and what he did is right. Barry doesn't lie, he has a simple mind, and thinks he's sorry, Tim wants to help him in his own way. Because of Barry's straightforwardness and honesty, simply trusting others, he did a lot of "wrong things". The fault was not in Barry at all, it was himself. Why did you lie in the first place? Things can't be solved by doing something against your will.
At the beginning I was still thinking, what does this film tell us? Do not lie? Tell the lie to be more complete? Okay, I think too much in a mess...- -The
image of no person in the film is perfectly shaped, and everyone is very fresh and flesh-and-blood. The artist is an interesting person (forgot what his name is), and represents the image of many artists. Art people feel that they are only one step away from the neurosis. They are uneasy to do things with common sense, and few people understand them. Say what. But like the one in the film, he looks crazy and unreliable, but he is a sensible person. He lives a lot better than Tim. What makes me think the most amazing is the section in the tax office, tim, barry, and the mind manipulator (I forgot my name again, is therman?). I opened my eyes and held my breath to see. When I saw this paragraph, I was thinking about what kind of character is that mental manipulator? Philosopher? Or just a shameless third party bullying Barry.
His mental control is actually very interesting, of course his "mental control" is limited to barry. It's also very interesting to experience it carefully. The expressions of the movements of the three people are vividly expressed. Although the form is a bit nonsensical, the mental manipulation is still quite interesting...
Next, let's talk about Ms. Pudding.
I cried three times while watching this movie. When Barry stayed overnight at Tim's house, Tim saw a picture of Barry's own paradise, and suddenly remembered that Barry's ex-wife was red-haired, and the red-haired mouse girl turned out to be his ex-wife. I burst into tears when I watched it. It was too uncomfortable. Barry is a miserable man, there is something like an otaku man who can be contacted. His ex-wife was fat and ugly, infected him with X disease, cheated and abandoned him, but he kept thinking about her, doing all kinds of little mice, ex-wife and little mice himself, imagining that they are still living happily. Together... she will always be his little pudding
I think this is a cruel movie. From the beginning, I always saw the dinner party and felt very sad and uncomfortable. I often lie and weave different lies to different people, so when I first watched it, I wanted to watch it as a horror movie. I am also puzzled that these seemingly harmless lies can be regarded as means and techniques, which are good for oneself and harmless to others, and should we say whether we should tell them. Forget it, it's just a movie, after all, it's different from real life. Tim can't be regarded as a bad person either. The director makes him a little unlucky. Every time a lie is exposed face to face, every time he speaks ill of others, he is heard.
Barry felt that he finally saw the real Tim, and put everything on the table in the trash after returning home. Could it be that his own simple and beautiful little world just fell apart like this? There are some people like Barry in life who feel guilty for them now. If I can, I don’t want them to have the so-called "growth". I hope these people can be as carefree as before they were hurt by us. Worry about life.
Fortunately, after the dinner began, the director gave us a warmer turn and wept again when we saw Dreamer. The latter content is a bit boring, but I don’t have the ability to bear it well in my heart. Even if it is boring, I also hope that it will have a harmonious and happy ending.
The film is a comedy, but the taste of comedy is not enough. The humor of the United States cannot be compared with that of France. Maybe the film is more humorous and ironic, but this kind of concentration is also fine.
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