"Happiness"

Georgianna 2022-04-19 09:02:24

"Happiness" -- if you don't feel it, or your senses are numb, where can you find happiness. For all those who feel unhappy, one word can be used to describe them. In the midst of happiness, they do not know happiness, because they do not feel it.

When we lose our sense of smell, taste, and love, we can still support people to find happiness; when we are not born with the power of luxury yachts and dazzling sports cars, and when we are getting closer and closer to the word dwelling, just feel the love, everything will be fine

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Extended Reading
  • Dessie 2021-12-25 08:01:31

    It's not literature or art but the plague. "Even if tomorrow is the end of the world, I will still plant my little apple tree." When you can’t say that you can’t listen, smell, and taste, the chefs still cook seriously; the last sentence before becoming deaf, hope to hear "I love you", and the last thing before becoming blind is to find you. (The performance of the plague is a bit old-fashioned and slightly rough. Like "Time Planning Bureau", the superb structure and settings have not been brought to the fullest, and the director has insufficient power.)

  • Emory 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    The allegorical background setting, the doomsday complex under the loss of the senses, the two people hug each other in tears, although they have lost the whole world, they still have each other. The slow rhythm of the film reveals a sense of despair that makes people want to cry. The soundtrack and the camera are just right. Ivan and Eva performed very well~

Perfect Sense quotes

  • [first lines]

    Susan: [narrating] There was darkness. There is light. There are men and women. There's food. There are restaurants. Disease. There's work. Traffic. The days as we know them, the world as we imagine the world.

  • Susan: [narrating] They call it Severe Olfactory Syndrome, SOS.