Or put aside your own cleverness to interpret this video

Roderick 2022-04-21 09:01:32

Regarding the potential personality, the drama in the play, I think that over-interpreting it will lead you to fall into your own ingenuity, abandon all the expressive meaning of the story, go into the vicious circle of thinking traps, and discard the emotional part of your own film.

As the old man said, how can nothing happen in this world? That woman didn't tell the truth from beginning to end, including wanting to start all over again. She was simply tired of a boring life that wasn't screwed up.

A genius screenwriter, really shrinking, cowardly and timid.

Although the younger brother is not good at talent, he is strong and courageous.

When my brother asked him, why are you still so happy even though you know that you are being laughed at by the woman you love.

My brother said: "I choose to fall in love with others, rather than expect others to love me."

I like this sentence.

Love is a kind of happiness, and love that expects reciprocation is a kind of poison.

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  • Durward 2022-03-23 09:01:29

    I finally saw the original "Story", there is always love in the story, it turns out that McKee is such an old man, oh, great movie...

  • Destin 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    What really stood out to me about this film was the uniqueness of its narrative, a story written by a screenwriter about how a screenwriter wrote a screenwriter. Then the story is interspersed with the world under the screenwriter's pen and the real world, making the audience marvel at a screenwriter's brainstorming.

Adaptation. quotes

  • John Laroche: [viewing an orchid at a flower show] Angraecum sesquipedale! A beauty! God! Darwin wrote about this one. Charles Darwin? Evolution guy? Hello? You see that nectary all the way down there? Darwin hypothesized a moth with a nose twelve inches long to pollinate it. Everyone thought he was a loon! Then, sure enough, they found this moth with a twelve-inch proboscis. Proboscis means "nose," by the way.

    Susan Orlean: I know what "proboscis" means.

    John Laroche: Yeah, let's not get off the subject. This isn't a pissing contest!

  • John Laroche: Look, I'll tell you a story, all right? I once feel deeply, you know, profoundly in love with tropical fish. Had 60 goddamn fish tanks in my house. I skin dived to find just the right ones. Anisotremus virginicus, Holdacanthus ciliaris, Chaetodon capistratus. You name it. Then one day I say, "fuck fish". I renounce fish. I vow never to set foot in that ocean again. That's how much "fuck fish".