Who is not the remains of a corpse from a previous life

Clay 2022-12-21 21:34:12

I don't think this movie is a "story", it's more of a metaphor and symbol that refers to a lot of spiritual feelings. The director didn't want to say anything specifically because the director wanted to say too much.

There may not be a category of "absurd films" in movies, but there is a clear sense of absurd dramas in dramas. Inorganic repetition of seemingly meaningless lines, etc...

People's infinite doubts, fears of loneliness and strangers, fear of loss, will flicker and flicker in what seems to be a peaceful life... Life is constantly being intruded into chaos without privacy, then calm down and chaos... The closest people seem strange and completely strange The person who feels vaguely like himself... Hope, disappointment, despair, unreality "Death" and "True Love and New Life" struggle to move forward simultaneously, torturing each other and contradicting each other

This is the warmest home and the cruelest exile

Others are hell, this is where everyone dies without a burial

The wildfire can't burn the spring breeze, and everyone's spiritual world is an infinite cycle of sorrow and joy, with no starting point and no return.

This is the feeling and content I read, and I haven't finished writing it. I feel that there are too many "points" and too complicated. I feel that the director wants to say a little too much. Fortunately, the overall rhythm and transition are not bad. Otherwise, it is a bit saturated with information.

The script is too dramatic. It may be good to put it on the stage as an absurd drama. There is room for many stage elements.

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Mother! quotes

  • Mother: [to Him] Make them go!

  • HIM: [to Mother] Your love. Is still there, isn't it?