If everything could be charged

Karlie 2022-04-23 07:01:29

If I could do it all over again, I'd go back to the way it was before my life went sour. This is Susan's helpless verdict when faced with an irreversible situation. The film does not state Susan's ending. Maybe she can really get out of the haze, maybe she will give herself another relief...

But, everything Can it really come back? John and suan are actually the same person, but the latter is the hidden body of the former, and the former inspires the latter's long-suppressed passion, so I think if everything starts over again, susan will still follow her destiny, some Things are irreversible, some people enjoy passion and indulgence, some people enjoy the true happiness of an ordinary life that follows the rules, these are the choices of everyone, and everyone is their own master. When something deviated from the trajectory of life, if you are determined, you will always be on the right track. Remember that there was a dialogue in a movie. Life is the pieces that are constantly broken and put together again.

We have known each other for a long time, indeed. Maybe charlie will feel this way about susan before something happens. It's actually very simple to be obsessed with a thing, as long as there is a little bit, in fact, the reason why charlie is attracted to suan is that they have too much in common and they are too much Depressed; Donna is charlie and the opposite, he is straightforward, he is direct, he is passionate, he is lovely, once he loves, he never regrets it, for him, love is a personal thing, he fully enjoys it Soon. It was he who gave charlie the ultimate relief.

I don’t know if it’s a coincidence or not, but many elements in the film are similar to many of Peng Moumou’s senses. For example, the writer expresses his language to the small tape recorder, the difference between laws, rules and principles, the matching of music in the film, etc. (purely gossip~~)

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  • John Laroche: You know why I like plants?

    Susan Orlean: Nuh uh.

    John Laroche: Because they're so mutable. Adaptation is a profound process. Means you figure out how to thrive in the world.

    Susan Orlean: [pause] Yeah but it's easier for plants. I mean they have no memory. They just move on to whatever's next. With a person though, adapting almost shameful. It's like running away.

  • Donald Kaufman: [about McKee] But he says that we have to realize that we all write in a genre, and we must find our originality within that genre. See it turns out, there hasn't been a new genre since Fellini invented the mockumentary...? My genre's thriller, what's yours?