Passing away is the ultimate belonging of all things

Rupert 2022-04-19 09:02:29

One of the best stream-of-consciousness movies I've ever seen. I think the deep expression in this film is the passing of relationships. The relationship between people is either life or death. The end of the relationship is like the passing of life. The male protagonist faces a colorful new life (the gate of heaven) after separation, and finally chooses to go back after emptying his heart. He learned about the various painful entanglements of the heroine after separation from various channels, and the hero's heart was also unable to get rid of this fetter. He was immersed in various news of the heroine day and night, eager to reconnect with her because he knew They still love each other, and they're both bound in the relationship. Day after day, the heroine finally started her own life. She decided to leave this relationship and start a new life with a little cherished memory (those old things). She left a sentence for the hero (). In the end, he faced the fact that the heroine left, accepted everything that happened, and the former hero disappeared. And the sentence on the note, I personally think, should be: I know you are still here, but I am leaving. Multi-layered meanings are intertwined. One of the layers of the house in the film refers to the small house where our hearts are stored. The dialogue between the male and female protagonists in the memory at the end of the film just vaguely expresses this point of view. Of course, this is only one layer of the expression of this film. There are also discussions and reflections on many things in this film. Its complexity is very complex with the complexity of our thinking. Separation and passing are at the heart of this film. The relationship that has been established between us, no matter which one is in the final analysis, is either life or death, and there is no third. Therefore, passing away is the ultimate belonging of all things.

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A Ghost Story quotes

  • M: When I was little and we used to move all the time, I'd write these notes and I would fold them up really small. And I would hide them.

    C: What'd they say?

    M: They're just things I wanted to remember so that if I ever wanted to go back, there'd be a piece of me there waiting.

  • M: What is it you like about this house so much?

    C: History.