Saw the movie Finding Neverland today, don't know why I associated it with a movie about clones before watching it.
Johnny deep is very handsome, and the heroine Winslet is beautiful, but her voice is a little rough, maybe because she is sick? The content is smooth and the music is well matched. Neverland is playwright Barry's neverland, where he stores all the good things. The heroine's family inspires Barry's creation, and Barley falls in love with the heroine and his children.
But Peter, a sensitive child, seems to feel the sorrow of death prematurely (the death of his father). This drama is made for Peter, for children who care about adults, and for adults who care more about children. How much pain stems from death, but is downplayed in the movie.
In the movie, love is not depicted too much, but on the side, through the perception of the children, it is shown that Barry is a big child. Children only need friendship, why do they need love? Like Barry's fairy tale for children, as long as children say no to believe, they die, when something you don't know is broken, it seems like something is missing, some people think that literature is just a kind of Paralyzed, you still have to throw yourself into reality in the end, but they actually potentially affect your view of the world.
Regarding death, the dialogue between Barry and Peter in the last scene strikes people’s hearts. People can’t escape life and death in this world, but Barry’s words, as long as you believe, can relieve the pain of being absent from the touch. Sent to neverland. The fading in the last scene is even more time lapse.
Well, in general, several British films I have watched are of a very high level, at least they have an aftertaste.
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