Another earth? The same self.

Toney 2021-12-16 08:01:16

The first blue planet descended was created by the playwright for the heroine. In other words, the playwright is the god of this world. So please don't analyze it from a physical point of view. That planet is not a new world but the same world, and that Rhoda is not another Rhoda but the same. There is no synchronization or synchronization, but the same person will have a different story after meeting the blue planet.
Grief and guilt are something Rhoda can't face. Forgetting FORGET is not really what you should do. What you should do is face it and face yourself. Just like in the movie, isn't earth2 getting bigger little by little? It was a process, to face their own, get close to me myself.
When the end of the sky blue planet disappear, It's time to face herself. In the end she can not forgive myself, John can not forgive myself? Is it guilt to approach John to please him, or is it really touching John's heart to fall in love with him? Should he chase after an unforgettable past or face a heroine who makes everyone happy with each other? When the blue planet in the ending sky disappears, the two worlds merge together and return to the same world. Everything has happened and cannot be changed.


so,it's a story about "face",and a story about love.

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Another Earth quotes

  • Richard Berendzen: Within our lifetimes, we've marveled as biologists have managed to look at ever smaller and smaller things. And astronomers have looked further and further into the dark night sky, back in time and out in space. But maybe the most mysterious of all is neither the small nor the large: it's us, up close. Could we even recognize ourselves, and if we did, would we know ourselves? What would we say to ourselves? What would we learn from ourselves? What would we really like to see if we could stand outside ourselves and look at us?

  • John's Son: What rhymes with "light"?

    John Burroughs: "Light"?

    Maya Burroughs: Oh, that's a good one.

    [Loud crash]