The movie I watched by chance, I can't say whether it is good or bad. Presumably because I just had a funeral, so I can't laugh.
The joke is very British, the kind of cold joke. The logic of behavior is also in line with general drama comedies. The opening chapter explains family conflicts, life dilemmas, and even a little disappointment that cannot be achieved by dreams, and then it is only superimposed on this basis. The only "death" that fits the title of the film is not mentioned in the large chapter at the beginning, and even under the non-stop farce one after another, the matter of death itself has become a laughing thing. Perhaps this is the charm of British humor: there is nothing to laugh at, and no one to laugh at.
With the brisk rhythm, the story is coming to an end step by step, and the farce is gradually coming to an end. Even under the influence of psychedelic drugs (LSD?), or walking off the roof because his girlfriend "What if I didn't have you?" Wrong) biological brothers, still stand together at the last moment; even if they are self-centered for many years, they still choose to reveal their sincerity at the end.
There are many reasons for this kind of confession, but in the end, it's just love.
What is the original meaning of the thing called [Funeral]? I can't help thinking why I didn't cry at the funeral. It's probably the vulgar saying: If I leave one day, please don't forget that I still love you.
Beginning with the disappearance of one life, this "event" that brings together countless other lives is not an exaggeration to say that it is a "catastrophic reunion". We are running around, worrying about each other, and thinking about each other. When we get together, we run more, worry more, and think more. The effort and price that must be paid to grow up in society has turned us into a more complex person in a chaotic world. people.
And that gathering of love about life, or that little bit of light, allows us to continue to worry about life and disappoint our dreams; or it is a rare opportunity, even if we are confused, we still want to move forward and try.
In any case, I hope you can remember that this rally that begins with death and ends with love is only a "midpoint", and "your life, you need to create it yourself."
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