wild strawberry

Jairo 2022-09-19 02:34:21

The content is similar to Mulholland Drive: both are records of absurd dreams. Of course, in terms of absurdity and abstract descriptions of dreams, the latter is superior. But also need to see some groundbreaking aspects of the film.

The arrangement of the plot in the dream is actually mostly in the memory of her first love. Watching her powerless love between her lovers is as powerless as she is getting old. The young people who ride together in the movie are symbols of vitality and youth. They are lively and lovely, making people feel the vitality of life.

In the reappearance of the most regrettable memory in the scene of my life in 1 hour, there was a complaint of others that spanned time and space. It was more like a self-trial by Isaac. He also believes that the loneliness in his old age is to make up for his sins when he was young.

In the end, in the quarrel between the son and the daughter-in-law, the dialogue between the two is that the son is ruthless and longs for death, and the daughter-in-law hopes to have her own children. It's a quarrel in a marriage, and that's what many marriage quarrels have in common.

At the end of the movie, the old man gradually changed his attitude towards things and people through his memories of his life journey in his dream of this day, and finally recalled his good life when he was young with an old appearance. Youde, expresses the helplessness that time gradually brings about aging, but the beautiful existence in his life can warm himself.

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Wild Strawberries quotes

  • Marianne Borg: I saw you with your mother, and I was panic-stricken.

    Professor Isak Borg: I don't understand.

    Marianne Borg: I thought: That's his mother. An old woman, cold as ice, more forbidding than death. And this is her son, and there are light years between them. He himself says he's a living corpse. And Evald is growing just as lonely, cold and dead. And I thought of the baby inside me. All along the line, there's nothing but cold and death and loneliness. It must end somewhere.

  • Professor Isak Borg: I have liked having you about the house.

    Marianne Borg: Like a cat.

    Professor Isak Borg: A cat, or a human being.