Rewatched Lars Von Trier's Melancholia. Looking at some situations a few years ago, I felt chills and depression. Looking at it now, it's another feeling. It is really distressing to see the heroine played by Dunst fall into the fall step by step at her own wedding, and her spirit gradually collapses. Lovers, family members can not appreciate her feelings. Important interpersonal relationships are collapsing one by one; eyes, ears, nose, tongue, voice, and mind are also re-deconstructed by a monster in the body... Only a lunatic director like Lars Von Trier can shoot those people who are not easy to feel. To the spiritual frontier of human beings... No Man's Land. Dunst's depressive state is very real. Only people like the director who have experienced an outbreak of depression and survived, coexisting with depression in a normalized life, can show such a paradoxical theme: when a catastrophe comes, people with depression will face it calmly. , normal people, but collapse one by one. Depression, the spiritual plague of postmodern human beings, in a sense, everyone may be infected. This kind of disease is difficult to cure. If it is not advisable to confront it head-on, then live with it...
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