Hope it's always there

Catalina 2022-04-19 09:01:49

I was thinking "Footprints" was the film with the least cast, and Buried Alive really surprised me. After watching the film, I felt like a human being, no one in the world can be trusted. Look at the wife who the male protagonist cares about the most and relies on the most, the phone has been unanswered! What a fucking fuck! He connected at the last minute, and the scene was quickly sensationalized. People can’t trust anyone in the world. It’s better to ask for others than to ask for oneself.
The world is hot and cold, and people's hearts are not ancient. In a chaotic world, people cannot help themselves, and it is often in the cruelest and darkest moments that people's original nature is fully revealed. The upper management of the protagonist's company used an unintelligible recording to induce the protagonist's thinking to achieve a despicable purpose, and put aside the compensation and disputes after his death. No matter how much a country preaches democracy and freedom, there are drawbacks of a highly developed civilization and red tape that is meaningless. This is both the welfare of the majority and the tragedy of the minority.
The ingeniousness of the ending is that the highest hope brings the final and utterly cold despair. Quicksand represents time, and life is finally racing against time. The body that was buried constantly, the light gradually dimmed, and the ear was the last connection with this world "sorry, sorry. I am sorry..." The scene was finally overturned by quicksand and fell into a darkness. die.
A very alternative independent sketch, the psychological rendering is very in place. It's not easy for people to live, do what you want to do while you can still live, especially the things you always wanted to do but haven't done, don't waste time with people you don't want to be with, stay true to your heart, and be true to yourself. self, this is living in the present moment.

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Buried quotes

  • Dan Brenner: Why the hell did you make that ransom video? Now your captors have no choice but to follow through!

  • Paul Conroy: It's over, isn't it?

    Dan Brenner: No!

    [long pause]

    Dan Brenner: Yeah.