The Diving Bell and the Butterfly--Sea till Dusk

Buford 2022-08-07 13:47:19

Like in "Sleep in the Deep" and "Blue Sea and Blue Sky," the cold-colored seascape, the calm camera, and the suffocating sadness that was suppressed and quiet, the drowsy man woke up from his dream. How many people can accept that after waking up from a bright and beautiful life, it has become such an unbearable reality? His eyes are constantly focusing, wandering, blurring, and clearing. During the period, mixed with anger, impetuous and finally attributed to helplessness, the female doctor read the letters. For the first time, he tried to adapt to such a method of expression. The first sentence he said was, "I want to die." I would also choose to die. The huge gap in life is like a big joke. Even God himself can't accept being a street beggar overnight.

The body died, the soul dragged the huge body down, and he struggled desperately in the diving bell but knew that he was doomed. Seeing the collapse of the iceberg reminded me of the news I heard last year. Three dead polar bears were salvaged from around the North Pole. Scientists believe that the polar bears who were good at swimming died of exhaustion due to long-term swimming in the ice. The world was melting. Was he trapped in a diving bell? What would he do if he tried to swim?

Beautiful women He blinks slightly. Before death, thought is the only straw. He tries to catch it. At the end of his life, at the dusk of the sea, butterfly wings, like his fluttering eyelashes, in the most peaceful inner world , those memories distorted by repression and moved by introspection, made him find the meaning of existence at the end of his life. The simple music and the delicate shots throughout are like a nightmare that I have experienced. Fortunately, life is still calm, the sea dances until dusk, and the last look of life is honest and has no regrets.

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The Diving Bell and the Butterfly quotes

  • Jean-Dominique Bauby: We're all children, we all need approval.

  • Jean-Dominique Bauby: A poet once said, "Only a fool laughs when nothing's funny"