dream book man

Etha 2022-04-21 09:02:22

Aside from other things, the whole movie feels quite deep and a bit fantastical.

For the writer, the creation and design of the characters come from the writer's experience and imagination. In this film, the story created by the male protagonist comes from the "experience" of his dream, that is to say, It is also fantastic in itself. Dreams are things that have not been thoroughly analyzed so far, and their creations are inherently absurd.

When the story becomes a reality, when the beloved character in the pen suddenly appears at home, some of the male protagonist's "temptations" will naturally have absurd meanings, so that they become the laughing points in the movie.

The characters that the male protagonist comes into contact with in the movie are roughly related to his profession. Of course, the male protagonist may not take it as a profession. He should have considerable hobbies. Moreover, when the first book was published, even at a young age Famous again. I can also see from the people I contacted that he has no friends, and the outside world has always regarded him as a genius. In the dream he mentioned Fitzgerald when explaining the dog's name, indicating that he did identify with his own talents and intended to be close to these great things.

Of course, in people's experience, the setting of such a male protagonist also determines some of his own "failures". In the contact with the female protagonist, we can see his desire for control and regard the female protagonist as himself. When they came out, as soon as they felt that they couldn't resist, they sat in front of the "universal typewriter" to modify the character of the heroine, which could be regarded as modifying the fate of the two of them.

As we all know, this kind of modification faces huge problems, just like traveling through time and space to modify the past in "The Butterfly Effect". Although he comes from a kind of rectification that the male protagonist tends to have a better future, once the objective laws of things are violated, all good intentions will also face collapse and end.

Obviously, the development of the story is not like that kind of fantasy story that is divorced from reality. It is precisely because it is rooted in reality (the male protagonist's own problems) that it faces these problems head-on. Therefore, we see that the film has come to the biggest contradiction. At the beginning, the conflict in the story came from the male protagonist's lack of self-confidence and the suspicion of his "brother", but now, romantically facing the reality, the story finally ushered in a climax.

So, here, the male protagonist "punishes" the female protagonist. The male protagonist is bent on destroying everything, just like those artists who pursue artistic creation and are stung by the things they create. His emotions came to a high point, and this high point made his own behavior absurd and uncontrollable, and because of this, in the end, the male protagonist decided to end the relationship between the two of them. Perhaps without experiencing their own emotional behavior, the relationship between the two of them will always stay on the unreasonable love of creation and creation. We all know that the love between men and women with unequal status is also a failure.

The ending of the story is a bit dark and humorous, but it's beautiful again, everything faces a new start, and this time the male protagonist will probably really get her.

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Ruby Sparks quotes

  • Harry: Quirky, messy women whose problems only make them endearing are not real.

  • Calvin Weir-Fields: She's a person.

    Harry: You haven't written a person, okay? You've written a girl.