Wrong past (spoiler)

Teresa 2022-01-03 08:01:57

9 points. The music and sound effects are exquisite and shocking. The picture is nostalgic and beautiful. The story has many twists and turns, and the details echo back and forth and are wonderful.

Sam Worthington did not have any interpretation beyond the "Avatar", Seren Sid played the elderly David very few shots, compared with his role as Caesar in "Rome", it's fascinating. But the two faces are far apart. Of course, the similarities between Helen Mirren and Jessica Chastain are not much stronger. In contrast, Marton Socks and Tom Wilkinson are much better. Helen Mirren did not play to his fullest aura, or was overshadowed by Jessica Chastain. In "The Tree of Life", Jessica Chastain's beautiful and unique virtuous inner quality can even be called a perfect wife and mother. She brought the same perfection into "Sin", and it's not an exaggeration to give full marks. Oscar is only a matter of time for her.

The whole drama is spreading around the hunting down of Doctor Vogel, and the actual story is that life is unspeakable. Even if it is condensed into the two aspects of love and the past, it is still difficult to handle. There are always such dramas that make people worry. Wine is the catalyst to open the heart. If the three people started and talked freely, it was destined to be not dull. What's wrong?

Rachel insisted on standing on the corner of the street, which was distressing, and David stretched out his hand; when
David combed Rachel’s hair, Rachel’s heartbeat was close to David, but David escaped;
Rachel Pressing the keys one by one, tears slipped silently, choosing Stephen;
David knew that Rachel was pregnant with Stephen’s child and beat Vogel, leaving behind troubles;
David agreed to deceive the public, Rachel was extremely disappointed and forced to accept the defeat. ;
David found Rachel before leaving, intending to go far and high, but Rachel did not accept it;
David wanted to announce the truth and seek peace of mind, Rachel opposed his daughter;
David was unbearable and committed suicide; it was

not until Vogel died. It's over. Is this the end? Yes, it's over.

But David, when Rachel was spending time with you, why did you refuse? You obviously like her in your heart, have you forgotten it?
But Rachel, when David fled, you were really so heartbroken, did you have to choose Stephen?
But David, when Rachel plays the piano, when Stephen plays with her, can't you hear the strangling piano?
But Rachel, when David knew that everything was like this, he just wanted to deceive himself and asked you "If you go back in time, if I have been waiting for you, will it be different if you really come?" Why do you just say coldly "Time won't turn back." You left. What you didn't see was the extinguishing of the last lamp and the extinguishing of the last light in David's life, so he was left alone and darkness.
But Rachel, everything you do is for your daughter. If you go back in time, there is a chance that you will tell David how much you love him. Do you believe it?

Those missed past events, whether they were missed because of the wrong choice or because of fate, are all debts and debts. We can only repay with our heart and life. What are the benefits? relief.

Drama, Zheshou, why not fill up this glass of wine.

Fadeoc Khaos
Jan. 13rd, 2012

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Extended Reading
  • Elton 2022-04-23 07:03:03

    Never lie to yourself

  • Terrill 2022-04-22 07:01:39

    If you don't count the prisoners who are "mouthed" like Hannibal and Naruto after being caught, this film has only one of the most recent general laws of drama: change must die - that is, a character has a major psychological experience. Change, if a good person decides to commit rape, and a bad person decides to follow the good, he will die soon or be unlucky soon.

The Debt quotes

  • Doktor Bernhardt: Do it. You want to do it... Do it.

    Young Rachel: [finishes shaving his neck]

    Doktor Bernhardt: That's right. I'd forgotten. You Jews never knew how to kill. Only how to die.

  • Young David: Nobody's ever going to find him again.