It's sunny in the depths

Thalia 2022-04-23 07:02:39

"Buffalo" is a personal essay about watching the movie. When I saw the ending of the movie, I really feel that this is a very, very, very meaningful movie for me. I think there are two personalities in the male protagonist's body. Like in my body, there are two, one is myself and the other is the patient. Whenever I feel bad, irritable, negative, or want to commit suicide, I think that the patient is controlling the body, but there is Sometimes I think it's unfair. In fact, he's also very uncomfortable. I know how it feels. Don't push him away, give him some space. Most of the time, I'm like the hero in the movie, doubting myself for a while. For a while, I was very irritable, and for a while I felt that life was full of hope. Although the ending of the movie seems to have drawn a happy ending, I think it will not end if it is not great. It is just a comma, and there will be repeated repetitions. Pull until he really got out of this state and walked out of the shadows. The movie is not unconventional at all. The reason why he said that is because he gave another ending, and this ending is actually the choice of most people. The extreme and more dramatic ending is more suitable for showing contradictions in the movie. And conflict, it is precisely because the movie gives too many such extreme endings, so we think it is cliché, the director and protagonist is very smart, first gave an extreme ending, and then gave a hopeful ending , As a comparison, I think anyone with a little sunshine in their hearts can feel full of kindness and positive energy. This is a film belonging to the director himself. It belongs to the semi-autobiographical genre. The ending is really healing, and I found that the male protagonist speaks very distinctively. I don’t know if he also speaks like this in reality. He felt that others could not understand him. There are still many places in the movie that are worth talking about, such as the appearance of the heroine. In fact, the setting itself is very dramatic. It reminds me of a sketch played by Cai Ming and Guo Da. Cai Ming said that things like finding a partner are now on the street. Where can you catch it? Watching this movie, it's really catchy, and no matter how unreasonable the male protagonist is, the female protagonist is still persistent. Why haven't we encountered such a good thing in reality? (Just kidding, movie, no need to be serious). The male protagonist is a person who lacks love very much, and the existence of the female protagonist is tailor-made for him, as if seeing through him at a glance, like an angel, caring for her like a real mother, filling the vacant love in his heart. As for his parents, don't talk anymore, it's obvious to all, there are too many details, it makes people angry! Anyway, what happened to the male protagonist is really sad. The whole movie is very sad, and it doesn't warm my heart until the end. For me, the crit, and the skills of many scenes in the movie are very interesting. It's something I've never seen before. For example, when showing a person's past, put it in the middle of the screen, and then jump out into a picture-in-picture form. The unmistakable vicissitudes of life are completely integrated with the overall atmosphere of the movie. I love this texture so much! It's almost written here! PS: The actor and director is handsome and talented!

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Buffalo '66 quotes

  • Billy Brown: We're taking pictures like we're a couple. Like we like each other. Like we're husband and wife, and we *span* time together. We *span* time together as a couple. Because we're a loving couple, *spanning* time. These photos are us, in love, *spanning* time.

  • Billy Brown: We're the couple that doesn't touch one another.