Hopkins's image in "Silence of the Lambs" has stimulated me so deeply that any character who sees him now gets nervous. I feel the horror when the characters are split. The theme of this "Father Trapped in Time" is obviously compassion and care for the elderly with Alzheimer's disease, but chooses to create a suspenseful atmosphere to show it. During the filming process, I was always on guard, and I didn't dare to take a sip of the atmosphere. My problem, not the movie's problem. Perhaps the audience was affected too deeply because the first impression was too strong. This can also be thought of why some actors succeed in a play, and then take on some similar roles, because to cater to the tastes of most audiences, the first impression ties your image to the image in their minds, which is not good. break free. It's unfair to actors, because submitting to the forces of a buyer's market can obliterate many career possibilities. Or think about it the other way around: those actors who don't cater too much, can break through themselves, create different types, and deeply penetrate the hearts of the audience with a variety of characters are great actors. Watch this movie. In contrast to some of the characters in the past with a lot of energy, Anthony Sr. plays an 86-year-old man with Alzheimer's disease this time. The disease of Alzheimer's disease is now familiar to everyone. The general manifestations of patients are: as time goes by, the brain becomes less and less controlled by itself. If we agree that the brain is just an organ, outside the brain It is possible to have a word for "myself". It can also be said that there is a serious deviation between subjective experience and objective existence. To put it simply, what a patient sees and feels is different from that of a healthy person. To put it more simply, we would say: he (she) is "old and confused". ". This may also be the first time that the film expresses the feelings of Alzheimer's patients in the world from the patient's subjective perspective: their belongings can't be found at every turn; familiar life scenes change when they change; Become a stranger? Everything is frightening and disturbing, and healthy people can't and don't want to experience it. It's like a dream that can't be woken up, and the dream can't help itself. How terrifying would it be to be infinitely long and increasingly illogical and out of your control? This may be how the Alzheimer's group feels. Rather than being trapped in time, it is better to be trapped in a nightmare. Be sure to appreciate the last lines and performances of old Anthony: After a brief period of sobriety and normal thinking and logic, the old man could not face the reality that he could not grasp for a long time. Expressing utter helplessness and sadness, "I want my mother, let her take me home...", "It feels like all my leaves are falling off...", he curls up into a ball and completely degenerates into a The poor cub kept sobbing, and big drops of tears gushed out—so far, we onlookers also burst into tears, and we saw the tragic persecution of the dying old man, the cruelty of the deprivation of life over time, We feel the pain of being helpless and powerless in the face of others, empathizing with our own fear of not being able to avoid the same situation, and we experience the ultimate loneliness of life. People will eventually grow old, and we can't conquer time. Even if there is no such thing as Alzheimer's disease, the performance of natural aging will only prolong the time a little. Of course, except for those passengers who get off the bus in the middle, that is the curtain call of life. The way. The best thing to think about is: from being fully awake to entering the depths of the nightmare is a process of gradually giving up subjectivity, and there must be pains of struggle at the beginning. "I" wants to regain autonomy, but when efforts fail repeatedly, and then they are unable to do what they want, "I" The color will gradually dim, and the final outcome must be "I will have no self". The subjective world will be completely separated from the objective world. At that time, should we still care about the difference between fantasy and reality? The more painful thing might be the people close to me. Suddenly I thought that the people around old Anthony in the movie were not doing well enough, or maybe they were too serious. They always like to correct the old man's misunderstanding and try to bring him back to reality. In the middle, the result is basically useless except for aggravating the pain of the elderly. How can I say it, the feelings of caring for the elderly and worrying are understandable, but the methods and methods are debatable. Do we need some oriental wisdom at this time? This is an incurable disease, a fact that cannot be changed, why not let the old man immerse himself in the dream? Wouldn't it be better to coax the "old and child" not to cry, after the last years? In the end, I have to pick my own fault. I have simplified Alzheimer's disease as a layman. Maybe my metaphor for the patient in a dream state is not appropriate, and even the performance of the movie may not be completely accurate. For example, the logic of dreams is sometimes confusing. , and Alzheimer's patients tend to follow the logic of their own health, as shown in the movie, although old Anthony sometimes does not recognize his relatives, but his emotional tendencies towards the people around him seem to never change , The one who has been concerned has always been concerned, and the one who has been separated has also been separated. Love and hate are still the same. I remembered that public service advertisement again: father and son were eating at the table, and the son found the sick old father shaking the dumplings from the plate into his pocket, and asked, "Dad, what are you doing?" Answer: "I I want to bring it to my son, he loves to eat this!" After he stopped talking, he burst into tears again. The helplessness and sadness at the end, "I want my mother, let her take me home...", "It feels like my leaves are all falling off...", he curled up into a ball and completely degenerated into a pitiful Cubs, sobbing non-stop, big drops of tears pouring out - at this point, we onlookers also burst into tears. We saw the tragic persecution of the dying old people, the cruelty of the deprivation of life over time, we felt When it comes to confronting the helpless and powerless pain of others, empathizing with our own fear of not being able to avoid the same situation, we experience the ultimate loneliness of life. People will eventually grow old, and we can't conquer time. Even if there is no such thing as Alzheimer's disease, the performance of natural aging will only prolong the time a little. Of course, except for those passengers who get off the bus in the middle, that is the curtain call of life. The way. The best thing to think about is: from being fully awake to entering the depths of the nightmare is a process of gradually giving up subjectivity, and there must be pains of struggle at the beginning. "I" wants to regain autonomy, but when efforts fail repeatedly, and then they are unable to do what they want, "I" The color will gradually dim, and the final outcome must be "I will have no self". The subjective world will be completely separated from the objective world. At that time, should we still care about the difference between fantasy and reality? The more painful thing might be the people close to me. Suddenly I thought that the people around old Anthony in the movie were not doing well enough, or maybe they were too serious. They always like to correct the old man's misunderstanding and try to bring him back to reality. In the middle, the result is basically useless except for aggravating the pain of the elderly. How can I say it, the feelings of caring for the elderly and worrying are understandable, but the methods and methods are debatable. Do we need some oriental wisdom at this time? This is an incurable disease, a fact that cannot be changed, why not let the old man immerse himself in the dream? Wouldn't it be better to coax the "old and child" not to cry, after the last years? In the end, I have to pick my own fault. I have simplified Alzheimer's disease as a layman. Maybe my metaphor for the patient in a dream state is not appropriate, and even the performance of the movie may not be completely accurate. For example, the logic of dreams is sometimes confusing. , and Alzheimer's patients tend to follow the logic of their own health, as shown in the movie, although old Anthony sometimes does not recognize his relatives, but his emotional tendencies towards the people around him seem to never change , The one who has been concerned has always been concerned, and the one who has been separated has also been separated. Love and hate are still the same. I remembered that public service advertisement again: father and son were eating at the table, and the son found the sick old father shaking the dumplings from the plate into his pocket, and asked, "Dad, what are you doing?" Answer: "I I want to bring it to my son, he loves to eat this!" After he stopped talking, he burst into tears again. The helplessness and sadness at the end, "I want my mother, let her take me home...", "It feels like my leaves are all falling off...", he curled up into a ball and completely degenerated into a pitiful Cubs, sobbing non-stop, big drops of tears pouring out - at this point, we onlookers also burst into tears. We saw the tragic persecution of the dying old people, the cruelty of the deprivation of life over time, we felt When it comes to confronting the helpless and powerless pain of others, empathizing with our own fear of not being able to avoid the same situation, we experience the ultimate loneliness of life. People will eventually grow old, and we can't conquer time. Even if there is no such thing as Alzheimer's disease, the performance of natural aging will only prolong the time a little. Of course, except for those passengers who get off the bus in the middle, that is the curtain call of life. The way. The best thing to think about is: from being fully awake to entering the depths of the nightmare is a process of gradually giving up subjectivity, and there must be pains of struggle at the beginning. "I" wants to regain autonomy, but when efforts fail repeatedly, and then they are unable to do what they want, "I" The color will gradually dim, and the final outcome must be "I will have no self". The subjective world will be completely separated from the objective world. At that time, should we still care about the difference between fantasy and reality? The more painful thing might be the people close to me. Suddenly I thought that the people around old Anthony in the movie were not doing well enough, or maybe they were too serious. They always like to correct the old man's misunderstanding and try to bring him back to reality. In the middle, the result is basically useless except for aggravating the pain of the elderly. How can I say it, the feelings of caring for the elderly and worrying are understandable, but the methods and methods are debatable. Do we need some oriental wisdom at this time? This is an incurable disease, a fact that cannot be changed, why not let the old man immerse himself in the dream? Wouldn't it be better to coax the "old and child" not to cry, after the last years? In the end, I have to pick my own fault. I have simplified Alzheimer's disease as a layman. Maybe my metaphor for the patient in a dream state is not appropriate, and even the performance of the movie may not be completely accurate. For example, the logic of dreams is sometimes confusing. , and Alzheimer's patients tend to follow the logic of their own health, as shown in the movie, although old Anthony sometimes does not recognize his relatives, but his emotional tendencies towards the people around him seem to never change , The one who has been concerned has always been concerned, and the one who has been separated has also been separated. Love and hate are still the same. I remembered that public service advertisement again: father and son were eating at the table, and the son found the sick old father shaking the dumplings from the plate into his pocket, and asked, "Dad, what are you doing?" Answer: "I I want to bring it to my son, he loves to eat this!" After he stopped talking, he burst into tears again. "I want my mother, let her take me home...", "It feels as if all my leaves are falling...", he curled up in a ball, completely degenerated into a poor cub, sobbing incessantly , big drops of tears poured out - at this point, we onlookers also burst into tears, we saw the tragic persecution of the dying old people, the cruelty of life deprivation, and we felt the helplessness in the face of others The pain of being powerless, empathizing with the fear that we cannot avoid the same situation, we experience the ultimate loneliness of life. People will eventually grow old, and we can't conquer time. Even if there is no such thing as Alzheimer's disease, the performance of natural aging will only prolong the time a little. Of course, except for those passengers who get off the bus in the middle, that is the curtain call of life. The way. The best thing to think about is: from being fully awake to entering the depths of the nightmare is a process of gradually giving up subjectivity, and there must be pains of struggle at the beginning. "I" wants to regain autonomy, but when efforts fail repeatedly, and then they are unable to do what they want, "I" The color will gradually dim, and the final outcome must be "I will have no self". The subjective world will be completely separated from the objective world. At that time, should we still care about the difference between fantasy and reality? The more painful thing might be the people close to me. Suddenly I thought that the people around old Anthony in the movie were not doing well enough, or maybe they were too serious. They always like to correct the old man's misunderstanding and try to bring him back to reality. In the middle, the result is basically useless except for aggravating the pain of the elderly. How can I say it, the feelings of caring for the elderly and worrying are understandable, but the methods and methods are debatable. Do we need some oriental wisdom at this time? This is an incurable disease, a fact that cannot be changed, why not let the old man immerse himself in the dream? Wouldn't it be better to coax the "old and child" not to cry, after the last years? In the end, I have to pick my own fault. I have simplified Alzheimer's disease as a layman. Maybe my metaphor for the patient in a dream state is not appropriate, and even the performance of the movie may not be completely accurate. For example, the logic of dreams is sometimes confusing. , and Alzheimer's patients tend to follow the logic of their own health, as shown in the movie, although old Anthony sometimes does not recognize his relatives, but his emotional tendencies towards the people around him seem to never change , The one who has been concerned has always been concerned, and the one who has been separated has also been separated. Love and hate are still the same. I remembered that public service advertisement again: father and son were eating at the table, and the son found the sick old father shaking the dumplings from the plate into his pocket, and asked, "Dad, what are you doing?" Answer: "I I want to bring it to my son, he loves to eat this!" After he stopped talking, he burst into tears again. "I want my mother, let her take me home...", "It feels as if all my leaves are falling...", he curled up in a ball, completely degenerated into a poor cub, sobbing incessantly , big drops of tears poured out - at this point, we onlookers also burst into tears, we saw the tragic persecution of the dying old people, the cruelty of life deprivation, and we felt the helplessness in the face of others The pain of being powerless, empathizing with the fear that we cannot avoid the same situation, we experience the ultimate loneliness of life. People will eventually grow old, and we can't conquer time. Even if there is no such thing as Alzheimer's disease, the performance of natural aging will only prolong the time a little. Of course, except for those passengers who get off the bus in the middle, that is the curtain call of life. The way. The best thing to think about is: from being fully awake to entering the depths of the nightmare is a process of gradually giving up subjectivity, and there must be pains of struggle at the beginning. "I" wants to regain autonomy, but when efforts fail repeatedly, and then they are unable to do what they want, "I" The color will gradually dim, and the final outcome must be "I will have no self". The subjective world will be completely separated from the objective world. At that time, should we still care about the difference between fantasy and reality? The more painful thing might be the people close to me. Suddenly I thought that the people around old Anthony in the movie were not doing well enough, or maybe they were too serious. They always like to correct the old man's misunderstanding and try to bring him back to reality. In the middle, the result is basically useless except for aggravating the pain of the elderly. How can I say it, the feelings of caring for the elderly and worrying are understandable, but the methods and methods are debatable. Do we need some oriental wisdom at this time? This is an incurable disease, a fact that cannot be changed, why not let the old man immerse himself in the dream? Wouldn't it be better to coax the "old and child" not to cry, after the last years? In the end, I have to pick my own fault. I have simplified Alzheimer's disease as a layman. Maybe my metaphor for the patient in a dream state is not appropriate, and even the performance of the movie may not be completely accurate. For example, the logic of dreams is sometimes confusing. , and Alzheimer's patients tend to follow the logic of their own health, as shown in the movie, although old Anthony sometimes does not recognize his relatives, but his emotional tendencies towards the people around him seem to never change , The one who has been concerned has always been concerned, and the one who has been separated has also been separated. Love and hate are still the same. I remembered that public service advertisement again: father and son were eating at the table, and the son found the sick old father shaking the dumplings from the plate into his pocket, and asked, "Dad, what are you doing?" Answer: "I I want to bring it to my son, he loves to eat this!" After he stopped talking, he burst into tears again. ', 'It feels as if all my leaves are falling off. . . ", he curled up into a ball, completely degenerated into a poor cub, sobbing non-stop, big drops of tears pouring out - at this point, we onlookers also burst into tears, and we saw the dying old man suffer. The tragic persecution of disease, the cruelty of life depriving us, we feel the pain of being helpless but powerless in the face of others, empathizing with the fear that we cannot avoid the same situation, we experience the ultimate loneliness of life. We can't beat time, even if there is no such thing as Alzheimer's disease, the performance of natural aging only prolongs time a little, except for those passengers who get off in the middle of course, that is another way of closing the curtain of life. The thing is: from being fully awake to stepping into the depths of the nightmare is a process of gradually giving up subjectivity, and there must be some pain of struggle at the beginning. "I" wants to regain autonomy, but when the efforts fail again and again, and then the power becomes incapable, the color of "I" will also change. Gradually dimmed, and the final outcome must be "I will have no self". The subjective world is completely separated from the objective world. At that time, should I still care about the difference between fantasy and reality? It may be the people close to me who are more painful. I think that the people around old Anthony in the movie are not doing well enough, or maybe they are too serious. They always like to correct the old man's misunderstanding and try to bring him back to reality. The result is basically nothing but aggravating the old man's pain. It doesn't help. How can I say it? It's understandable to care for the elderly and worry, but the methods and methods are debatable. Do we need some oriental wisdom at this time? This is an incurable disease, an irreversible fact, why not let the old man immerse himself in the dream Wouldn't it be better to be in the middle? Coax the "old children" without crying, wouldn't it be better to go through the last years? Finally, I have to pick out my own faults. I have simplified Alzheimer's disease as a layman. Maybe I am right about the disease. The metaphor of suffering from a dream is not appropriate, and even the performance of the film may not be completely accurate. For example, the logic of dreams is sometimes confusing, while Alzheimer's patients tend to follow the logic of their own health, as shown in the film. In that way, although old Anthony could sometimes fail to recognize his relatives, his emotional tendencies towards the people around him seemed to never change. Those who were concerned were always concerned, and those who were separated were always separated. Love and hatred remained the same. I remembered that public service advertisement again. : The father and son were eating at the table, and the son found the sick old father shaking the dumplings from the plate into his pocket, and asked, "Dad, what are you doing? A: "I'm going to take it to my son, he loves this!" "Don't say it, I want to cry again. ', 'It feels as if all my leaves are falling off. . . ", he curled up into a ball, completely degenerated into a poor cub, sobbing non-stop, big drops of tears pouring out - at this point, we onlookers also burst into tears, and we saw the dying old man suffer. The tragic persecution of disease, the cruelty of the deprivation of life by years, we feel the pain of being helpless but powerless in the face of others, empathizing with the fear that we cannot avoid the same situation, we experience the ultimate loneliness of life. We can't beat time, even if there is no such thing as Alzheimer's disease, the performance of natural aging only prolongs time a little, except for those passengers who get off in the middle of course, that is another way of closing the curtain of life. The thing is: from being fully awake to stepping into the depths of the nightmare is a process of gradually giving up subjectivity, and there must be some pain of struggle at the beginning. "I" wants to regain autonomy, but when the efforts fail again and again, and then the power becomes incapable, the color of "I" will also change. Gradually dimmed, and the final outcome must be "I will have no self". The subjective world is completely separated from the objective world. At that time, should I still care about the difference between fantasy and reality? It may be the people close to me who are more painful. I think that the people around old Anthony in the movie are not doing well enough, or maybe they are too serious. They always like to correct the old man's misunderstanding and try to bring him back to reality. The result is basically nothing but aggravating the old man's pain. It doesn't help. How can I say it? It's understandable to care for the elderly and worry, but the methods and methods are debatable. Do we need some oriental wisdom at this time? This is an incurable disease, an irreversible fact, why not let the old man immerse himself in the dream Wouldn't it be better to be in the middle? Coax the "old children" without crying, wouldn't it be better to go through the last years? Finally, I have to pick out my own faults. I have simplified Alzheimer's disease as a layman. Maybe I am right about the disease. The metaphor of suffering from a dream is not appropriate, and even the performance of the film may not be completely accurate. For example, the logic of dreams is sometimes confusing, while Alzheimer's patients tend to follow the logic of their own health, as shown in the film. In that way, although old Anthony could sometimes fail to recognize his relatives, his emotional tendencies towards the people around him seemed to never change. Those who were concerned were always concerned, and those who were separated were always separated. Love and hatred remained the same. I remembered that public service advertisement again. : The father and son were eating at the table, and the son found the sick old father shaking the dumplings from the plate into his pocket, and asked, "Dad, what are you doing? A: "I'm going to take it to my son, he loves this!" "Don't say it, I want to cry again. A poor little beast kept sobbing, and big drops of tears were pouring out - at this point, we onlookers also burst into tears. Cruelly, we feel the pain of being helpless but powerless in the face of others, empathizing with the fear of being unable to avoid the same situation ourselves, and we experience the ultimate loneliness of life. People will eventually grow old, and we can't conquer time. Even if there is no such thing as Alzheimer's disease, the performance of natural aging will only prolong the time a little. Of course, except for those passengers who get off the bus in the middle, that is the curtain call of life. The way. The best thing to think about is: from being fully awake to entering the depths of the nightmare is a process of gradually giving up subjectivity, and there must be pains of struggle at the beginning. "I" wants to regain autonomy, but when efforts fail repeatedly, and then they are unable to do what they want, "I" The color will gradually dim, and the final outcome must be "I will have no self". The subjective world will be completely separated from the objective world. At that time, should we still care about the difference between fantasy and reality? The more painful thing might be the people close to me. Suddenly I thought that the people around old Anthony in the movie were not doing well enough, or maybe they were too serious. They always like to correct the old man's misunderstanding and try to bring him back to reality. In the middle, the result is basically useless except for aggravating the pain of the elderly. How can I say it, the feelings of caring for the elderly and worrying are understandable, but the methods and methods are debatable. Do we need some oriental wisdom at this time? This is an incurable disease, a fact that cannot be changed, why not let the old man immerse himself in the dream? Wouldn't it be better to coax the "old and child" not to cry, after the last years? In the end, I have to pick my own fault. I have simplified Alzheimer's disease as a layman. Maybe my metaphor for the patient in a dream state is not appropriate, and even the performance of the movie may not be completely accurate. For example, the logic of dreams is sometimes confusing. , and Alzheimer's patients tend to follow the logic of their own health, as shown in the movie, although old Anthony sometimes does not recognize his relatives, but his emotional tendencies towards the people around him seem to never change , The one who has been concerned has always been concerned, and the one who has been separated has also been separated. Love and hate are still the same. I remembered that public service advertisement again: father and son were eating at the table, and the son found the sick old father shaking the dumplings from the plate into his pocket, and asked, "Dad, what are you doing?" Answer: "I I want to bring it to my son, he loves to eat this!" After he stopped talking, he burst into tears again. A poor little beast kept sobbing, and big drops of tears were pouring out - at this point, we onlookers also burst into tears. Cruelly, we feel the pain of being helpless but powerless in the face of others, empathizing with the fear of being unable to avoid the same situation ourselves, and we experience the ultimate loneliness of life. People will eventually grow old, and we can't conquer time. Even if there is no such thing as Alzheimer's disease, the performance of natural aging will only prolong the time a little. Of course, except for those passengers who get off the bus in the middle, that is the curtain call of life. The way. The best thing to think about is: from being fully awake to entering the depths of the nightmare is a process of gradually giving up subjectivity, and there must be pains of struggle at the beginning. "I" wants to regain autonomy, but when efforts fail repeatedly, and then they are unable to do what they want, "I" The color will gradually dim, and the final outcome must be "I will have no self". The subjective world will be completely separated from the objective world. At that time, should we still care about the difference between fantasy and reality? The more painful thing might be the people close to me. Suddenly I thought that the people around old Anthony in the movie were not doing well enough, or maybe they were too serious. They always like to correct the old man's misunderstanding and try to bring him back to reality. In the middle, the result is basically useless except for aggravating the pain of the elderly. How can I say it, the feelings of caring for the elderly and worrying are understandable, but the methods and methods are debatable. Do we need some oriental wisdom at this time? This is an incurable disease, a fact that cannot be changed, why not let the old man immerse himself in the dream? Wouldn't it be better to coax the "old and child" not to cry, after the last years? In the end, I have to pick my own fault. I have simplified Alzheimer's disease as a layman. Maybe my metaphor for the patient in a dream state is not appropriate, and even the performance of the movie may not be completely accurate. For example, the logic of dreams is sometimes confusing. , and Alzheimer's patients tend to follow the logic of their own health, as shown in the movie, although old Anthony sometimes does not recognize his relatives, but his emotional tendencies towards the people around him seem to never change , The one who has been concerned has always been concerned, and the one who has been separated has also been separated. Love and hate are still the same. I remembered that public service advertisement again: father and son were eating at the table, and the son found the sick old father shaking the dumplings from the plate into his pocket, and asked, "Dad, what are you doing?" Answer: "I I want to bring it to my son, he loves to eat this!" After he stopped talking, he burst into tears again. We feel the pain of being helpless but powerless in the face of others, empathizing with the fear of being unable to avoid the same situation, and we experience the ultimate loneliness of life. People will eventually grow old, and we can't conquer time. Even if there is no such thing as Alzheimer's disease, the performance of natural aging will only prolong the time a little. Of course, except for those passengers who get off the bus in the middle, that is the curtain call of life. The way. The best thing to think about is: from being fully awake to entering the depths of the nightmare is a process of gradually giving up subjectivity, and there must be pains of struggle at the beginning. "I" wants to regain autonomy, but when efforts fail repeatedly, and then they are unable to do what they want, "I" The color will gradually dim, and the final outcome must be "I will have no self". The subjective world will be completely separated from the objective world. At that time, should we still care about the difference between fantasy and reality? The more painful thing might be the people close to me. Suddenly I thought that the people around old Anthony in the movie were not doing well enough, or maybe they were too serious. They always like to correct the old man's misunderstanding and try to bring him back to reality. In the middle, the result is basically useless except for aggravating the pain of the elderly. How can I say it, the feelings of caring for the elderly and worrying are understandable, but the methods and methods are debatable. Do we need some oriental wisdom at this time? This is an incurable disease, a fact that cannot be changed, why not let the old man immerse himself in the dream? Wouldn't it be better to coax the "old and child" not to cry, after the last years? In the end, I have to pick my own fault. I have simplified Alzheimer's disease as a layman. Maybe my metaphor for the patient in a dream state is not appropriate, and even the performance of the movie may not be completely accurate. For example, the logic of dreams is sometimes confusing. , and Alzheimer's patients tend to follow the logic of their own health, as shown in the movie, although old Anthony sometimes does not recognize his relatives, but his emotional tendencies towards the people around him seem to never change , The one who has been concerned has always been concerned, and the one who has been separated has also been separated. Love and hate are still the same. I remembered that public service advertisement again: father and son were eating at the table, and the son found the sick old father shaking the dumplings from the plate into his pocket, and asked, "Dad, what are you doing?" Answer: "I I want to bring it to my son, he loves to eat this!" After he stopped talking, he burst into tears again. We feel the pain of being helpless but powerless in the face of others, empathizing with the fear of being unable to avoid the same situation, and we experience the ultimate loneliness of life. People will eventually grow old, and we can't conquer time. Even if there is no such thing as Alzheimer's disease, the performance of natural aging will only prolong the time a little. Of course, except for those passengers who get off the bus in the middle, that is the curtain call of life. The way. The best thing to think about is: from being fully awake to entering the depths of the nightmare is a process of gradually giving up subjectivity, and there must be pains of struggle at the beginning. "I" wants to regain autonomy, but when efforts fail repeatedly, and then they are unable to do what they want, "I" The color will gradually dim, and the final outcome must be "I will have no self". The subjective world will be completely separated from the objective world. At that time, should we still care about the difference between fantasy and reality? The more painful thing might be the people close to me. Suddenly I thought that the people around old Anthony in the movie were not doing well enough, or maybe they were too serious. They always like to correct the old man's misunderstanding and try to bring him back to reality. In the middle, the result is basically useless except for aggravating the pain of the elderly. How can I say it, the feelings of caring for the elderly and worrying are understandable, but the methods and methods are debatable. Do we need some oriental wisdom at this time? This is an incurable disease, a fact that cannot be changed, why not let the old man immerse himself in the dream? Wouldn't it be better to coax the "old and child" not to cry, after the last years? In the end, I have to pick my own fault. I have simplified Alzheimer's disease as a layman. Maybe my metaphor for the patient in a dream state is not appropriate, and even the performance of the movie may not be completely accurate. For example, the logic of dreams is sometimes confusing. , and Alzheimer's patients tend to follow the logic of their own health, as shown in the movie, although old Anthony sometimes does not recognize his relatives, but his emotional tendencies towards the people around him seem to never change , The one who has been concerned has always been concerned, and the one who has been separated has also been separated. Love and hate are still the same. I remembered that public service advertisement again: father and son were eating at the table, and the son found the sick old father shaking the dumplings from the plate into his pocket, and asked, "Dad, what are you doing?" Answer: "I I want to bring it to my son, he loves to eat this!" After he stopped talking, he burst into tears again. , that is another way of closing the curtain of life. The best thing to think about is: from being fully awake to entering the depths of the nightmare is a process of gradually giving up subjectivity, and there must be pains of struggle at the beginning. "I" wants to regain autonomy, but when efforts fail repeatedly, and then they are unable to do what they want, "I" The color will gradually dim, and the final outcome must be "I will have no self". The subjective world will be completely separated from the objective world. At that time, should we still care about the difference between fantasy and reality? The more painful thing might be the people close to me. Suddenly I thought that the people around old Anthony in the movie were not doing well enough, or maybe they were too serious. They always like to correct the old man's misunderstanding and try to bring him back to reality. In the middle, the result is basically useless except for aggravating the pain of the elderly. How can I say it, the feelings of caring for the elderly and worrying are understandable, but the methods and methods are debatable. Do we need some oriental wisdom at this time? This is an incurable disease, a fact that cannot be changed, why not let the old man immerse himself in the dream? Wouldn't it be better to coax the "old and child" not to cry, after the last years? In the end, I have to pick my own fault. I have simplified Alzheimer's disease as a layman. Maybe my metaphor for the patient in a dream state is not appropriate, and even the performance of the movie may not be completely accurate. For example, the logic of dreams is sometimes confusing. , and Alzheimer's patients tend to follow the logic of their own health, as shown in the movie, although old Anthony sometimes does not recognize his relatives, but his emotional tendencies towards the people around him seem to never change , The one who has been concerned has always been concerned, and the one who has been separated has also been separated. Love and hate are still the same. I remembered that public service advertisement again: father and son were eating at the table, and the son found the sick old father shaking the dumplings from the plate into his pocket, and asked, "Dad, what are you doing?" Answer: "I I want to bring it to my son, he loves to eat this!" After he stopped talking, he burst into tears again. , that is another way of closing the curtain of life. The best thing to think about is: from being fully awake to entering the depths of the nightmare is a process of gradually giving up subjectivity, and there must be pains of struggle at the beginning. "I" wants to regain autonomy, but when efforts fail repeatedly, and then they are unable to do what they want, "I" The color will gradually dim, and the final outcome must be "I will have no self". The subjective world will be completely separated from the objective world. At that time, should we still care about the difference between fantasy and reality? The more painful thing might be the people close to me. Suddenly I thought that the people around old Anthony in the movie were not doing well enough, or maybe they were too serious. They always like to correct the old man's misunderstanding and try to bring him back to reality. In the middle, the result is basically useless except for aggravating the pain of the elderly. How can I say it, the feelings of caring for the elderly and worrying are understandable, but the methods and methods are debatable. Do we need some oriental wisdom at this time? This is an incurable disease, a fact that cannot be changed, why not let the old man immerse himself in the dream? Wouldn't it be better to coax the "old and child" not to cry, after the last years? In the end, I have to pick my own fault. I have simplified Alzheimer's disease as a layman. Maybe my metaphor for the patient in a dream state is not appropriate, and even the performance of the movie may not be completely accurate. For example, the logic of dreams is sometimes confusing. , and Alzheimer's patients tend to follow the logic of their own health, as shown in the movie, although old Anthony sometimes does not recognize his relatives, but his emotional tendencies towards the people around him seem to never change , The one who has been concerned has always been concerned, and the one who has been separated has also been separated. Love and hate are still the same. I remembered that public service advertisement again: father and son were eating at the table, and the son found the sick old father shaking the dumplings from the plate into his pocket, and asked, "Dad, what are you doing?" Answer: "I I want to bring it to my son, he loves to eat this!" After he stopped talking, he burst into tears again. I understand, but the methods and methods are debatable. Do we need some oriental wisdom at this time? This is an incurable disease, a fact that cannot be changed, why not let the old man immerse himself in the dream? Wouldn't it be better to coax the "old and child" not to cry, after the last years? In the end, I have to pick my own fault. I have simplified Alzheimer's disease as a layman. Maybe my metaphor for the patient in a dream state is not appropriate, and even the performance of the movie may not be completely accurate. For example, the logic of dreams is sometimes confusing. , and Alzheimer's patients tend to follow the logic of their own health, as shown in the movie, although old Anthony sometimes does not recognize his relatives, but his emotional tendencies towards the people around him seem to never change , The one who has been concerned has always been concerned, and the one who has been separated has also been separated. Love and hate are still the same. I remembered that public service advertisement again: father and son were eating at the table, and the son found the sick old father shaking the dumplings from the plate into his pocket, and asked, "Dad, what are you doing?" Answer: "I I want to bring it to my son, he loves to eat this!" After he stopped talking, he burst into tears again. I understand, but the methods and methods are debatable. Do we need some oriental wisdom at this time? This is an incurable disease, a fact that cannot be changed, why not let the old man immerse himself in the dream? Wouldn't it be better to coax the "old and child" not to cry, after the last years? In the end, I have to pick my own fault. I have simplified Alzheimer's disease as a layman. Maybe my metaphor for the patient in a dream state is not appropriate, and even the performance of the movie may not be completely accurate. For example, the logic of dreams is sometimes confusing. , and Alzheimer's patients tend to follow the logic of their own health, as shown in the movie, although old Anthony sometimes does not recognize his relatives, but his emotional tendencies towards the people around him seem to never change , The one who has been concerned has always been concerned, and the one who has been separated has also been separated. Love and hate are still the same. I remembered that public service advertisement again: father and son were eating at the table, and the son found the sick old father shaking the dumplings from the plate into his pocket, and asked, "Dad, what are you doing?" Answer: "I I want to bring it to my son, he loves to eat this!" After he stopped talking, he burst into tears again.
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