There's always someone who doesn't stop chasing

Liliane 2022-04-19 09:02:01

It is a 911 disaster recovery film. Oscar Schell's father was killed in the 9/11 incident. The sixth decryption game left to Oscar has no answer yet. Oscar regards the search for the mystery as a connection and revelation with his father. , he tried to find the answer to the key, but the key had no answer, nor did a sudden disaster. The pictures in the film are always trying to coordinate and echo, just like the family members who refused to accept but gradually walked out of the incident.

In the main line, the life of each person named Black who visited and the route that the mother behind him secretly explored were interspersed on Oscar's search path like leather twin needles.

The second line is that while the grandfather helped Oscar to find it, it interjected Oscar's memories of his father's life. That is, the aggressive little Oscar, moving and still, fast and slow, a bad father who has lost his son is helping the son who has lost a good father to find clues about his father, each responds and silences in his own way under the trauma, three generations. The images of father and son are all plumped up. The old man who has played God and played the devil used a silent play here, trying to do something for little Oscar, and it was getting worse and worse. The act of leaving echoed the past of abandoning his family. At the same time, he accepted little Oscar's love. Father's feelings that have nowhere to express.

The third line is the people who lived in the city after 9/11 but could not get out of the sixth district. They may be the victims, or they may be their family members and friends. It could also be because of any war, disease, car accident. People want to find the truth of a matter, and can gradually accept the unexpected arrival, but it is difficult to understand a parting, is it a tomb? Is it the flowers that are lit in the streets to pay homage to? Is it touching or dusting the traces of the deceased's life?

People are always trying to find, never stop looking,

But is the key locked? exist!

must be there? Must be there!

Can we find it? Do not.

Really can't find it? found it.

But is this lock the answer? But not.

Very Loud, Very Close (2011)
7.7
2011 / United States / Mystery Family / Stephen Dedley / Sandra Bullock Tom Hanks

2020.03.07

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Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close quotes

  • Oskar Schell: Can I tell you something I've never told anyone else before?

    Hector Black: HELL NO!

  • Linda Schell: Hey! Yeah I've been trying to reach you! I'm on my way home! I'm coming home! Thomas can you hear me?

    Thomas Schell: Yes! I can hear you!

    Linda Schell: This is unbelievable! Are you watching this?

    Thomas Schell: Listen to me! Other people want to use the phone so I don't have to much time!

    Linda Schell: Listen to me I'm going to be home in about 20 minutes!

    Thomas Schell: No! You listen to me! I'm in the World Trade Center!

    Linda Schell: What do you mean you're in the World Trade Center?

    Thomas Schell: I had a meeting! But it's going to be okay! They are telling us to stay where we are. We broke a window to let in some air.

    Linda Schell: Where are you?

    Thomas Schell: I'm on the 105th floor! They are about 50 of us up here.

    Linda Schell: You listen to me, you come home right now!

    Thomas Schell: It's going to be fine, you're going to be fine. Where is Oscar?

    Linda Schell: Oscar is on his way home, but you listen to me! You come home right now!

    Thomas Schell: I will call and I will tell him!

    Linda Schell: Tell him what?

    Thomas Schell: I will tell him what's happening. We were told to wait where we are! Firemen are on their way, and that we are all fine!

    Linda Schell: Thomas?

    Thomas Schell: That's what we are going to do!

    Linda Schell: Thomas?

    Thomas Schell: Okay?

    Linda Schell: No it's not okay! Thomas you need to listen to me!

    Thomas Schell: Yeah!

    Linda Schell: You need to find a stairwell! Do you hear me? Find the stairs and you come home!

    Thomas Schell: Honey! I got to go! Other people need to use the phone! I'm gonna be fine, you're gonna be fine! You listen to me! You made my life better and I want you to know that absolutely love you. I'm going to call you back in a few minutes.

    Linda Schell: No! Stop saying that! Just find the stairs! Don't stop talking to me! Just stay talking to me! Please just stay talking to me!

    [Phone call ends]