Today at the 87th Academy Awards, after Julian Moore, who played Alice, won the film, I turned out this film to watch it.
At first, I watched "Gone Girl" and liked that type of movies, so I thought that the actress should be Rosamund Pike, but after watching this movie, I really understood something about acting.
Let a normal person play the role of some sick people, not like in Chinese movies, who still wear makeup when they are sick, but are real, look like an Alzheimer's patient in appearance, eyes, and heart, It was so well done that it made me very into the play.
Alzheimer's disease in China has a direct, not very pleasant name: Alzheimer's disease.
But its original name is so appealing. Such a cruel disease.
In fact I don't know what it's like for a person to have this disease. But when I saw Alice finding her way for the first time, peeing her pants for the first time, and looking for her phone at night for the first time. She expresses those flustered feelings vividly. But I still can't feel the same way, it's just a pity.
As she said, maybe the next moment we will forget, but still live in the moment.
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