Through a series of precisely designed surreal locks, "Stay of Life and Death" links a person's nostalgia for the world before death (perhaps just one second before death?). What makes people feel mysterious and mysterious is that the film has constructed this meager nostalgia into an illusory story. The actors in the story are the strangers that the dying person sees for the last time - a man and a woman. The protagonist of the illusory story, as well as the dying man himself, his dead mother, blind father, and the woman he has a crush on, all of which are intertwined and logically chaotic, but they are all emotional reflections of the people and things he met in his short life. The most important thing is the endless regret, retention, disillusionment...
It can also be seen from this that the screenwriter is really not surprising. A person's near-death experience can still be performed in a play, what else can't be made up? "Stay Alive" bravely implements this rather risky idea, and it makes us seem to hear with our own ears, in the gray area of life (of course, life), that lowly haunting, desperate and tenacious cello lament. Even if life is like a dream and empty flowers, there are still traces of spiritual annihilation between the passage of light and shadow.
Plus, this movie isn't just for moving. It can guess, it can search for all the details, in other words, it is so precise that all the details are not meaningless. It is highly recommended to buy the D9, so that you will see the tidbits carefully translated by the domestic disc dealers, and you will also be shocked by the work of director Marc Forster (Marc Forster and his team) - terrifyingly meticulous And asking for trouble! Just a reminder: when psychiatrist Sam Foster (Ewan McGregor) and his girlfriend Laila (Naomi Watts) are talking in the house, pay attention to the street scene outside their window. If you look closely enough, you'll notice that the streetscapes are surfacing inconceivably, and the floors they're on are surging down inconceivably!
In addition, the switching of each scene in the movie has a clever transition, which is very suitable for the illogicality of the fantasy. Such a technical pursuit is worthy of praise!
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