Everyone is everyone

Myrna 2022-11-14 14:52:34

"Synecdoche, New York" is a 2009 Cult Film masterpiece with a weird name. There is a layered imitation and infinite mirroring of the play and the play, which is close to the philosophical discussion of the boundary between life and drama, "Colorful Metaphorical images such as "shit", "miniature oil painting", and "fireworks apartment" are even more eccentric, and they can cause exhaustion to develop.

After watching it for the fourth time, I still seem to understand, and I still regenerate the anxiety of unclear meaning and the obsessive-compulsive disorder caused by it, but again I see the end, the middle-class white intellectual male playwright in New York stepped out of himself and replaced him with other dramas. In the work, the ordinary and clean aunt, and under the excellent direction of the aunt, shared her feelings, experienced her faint joys and sorrows, and finally died, I cried again in a trance.

Healing directed words:

You realize you are not special.
The specifics hardly matter.
Everyone is everyone.
So you are Adele, Hazel, Claire, Olive.
You are Ellen.
All her meager sadnesses are yours.
It is time for you to understand this .

As the people who adored you stop adoring you,
as they move on,
as the world forgets you,
as you recognize your transience,
as you learn there's no one watching you, and there never was,
You think only about driving.
Not coming from any place.
Not arriving any place.
Just driving.

Demonstrative pronouns are a special type of pronouns, and you can often express everything by a simple construction. The secret meaning: "Everyone is everyone . "Everyone is everyone. So you have the same quality and same structure as me. Then you will understand that no one is watching you, in fact no one has ever been watching you: "You learn there's no one watching you, and there never was." Why is Qing Ah able to show his directorial demeanor? Because the playwright is a cleaning aunt, and the cleaning aunt is a playwright.

The playwright walked out of his aunt’s house and saw that the huge theater that had been in business for nearly two decades was a ruined scene. The props and buildings of actual proportions were all ruined, and all the big and small characters were killed. This is a sign of the playwright’s dissolution of himself and the release of obsession. , Because the layout of the entire play is a neurotic imitation of his entire existence. Remembrance, narcissism, the end of life are at the same time as the completion of the vast drama. The French achèvement and the German vollendung refer to both the final state and the completed state. The most appropriate Chinese equivalent is probably "end," and one word conveys two meanings.

The last line of the whole play is the aunt's saying: "Die." Then the camera gradually grayed out, and the cast slowly rose in the constant gray until the end of the show. 99% of the movie casts are white on a black background. At the finale of the HBO prose drama "Six Feet Under", the cast is a rare black on white background, "Synecdoche, New York" "It's even more bizarre, with gray words on a gray background, and even the presentation of the cast is infused with symbolism.

The ending song "Little Person" is written by the geek director Charlie Kaufman. It has a calm and quiet jazz style and a monologue from the perspective of small characters. It calmly interprets the universal taste of loneliness and love, and is thoughtful.

The monologue said:

The Just A Little'm the Person the I
One in the Person A Sea
Of Little MANY people
the Who Me are not Aware of

the I My Little do the Job
And Live My Little Life
Eat. Meals My Little
Miss Little Kid and My wife

heard this can not help trembling orgasm

Click : And somewhere, maybe someday
Maybe somewhere far away
I'll find a second little person
Who will look at me and say

"I know you.
You're the one I've waited for"

my humble little happiness. My humble little sadness. I often think about the day when I will meet another humble person, and he will say to me: I know you. I waited for you a long time.

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Synecdoche, New York quotes

  • Caden Cotard: I breathe your name on every exhalation.

  • Caden Cotard: I won't settle for anything less than the brutal truth. Brutal. Brutal. Each day I'll hand you a paper, it'll tell you what happened to you that day. You felt a lump in your breast. You looked at your wife and saw a stranger, et cetera.

    Needleman Actor: Caden?

    Caden Cotard: What?

    Needleman Actor: When are we gonna get an audience in here? It's been seventeen years.

    Caden Cotard: All right, I'm not excusing myself from this either. I will have someone play me, to delve into the murky, cowardly depths of my lonely, fucked-up being. And he'll get notes too, and those notes will correspond to the notes I truly receive every day from my god! Get to work!