(If you haven't seen it, I hope you've read it here, go and watch this film. Students who have seen it, please continue.)
Because I have seen it, I will directly announce the ending: the whole film shows us from the perspective of another world. Expounds on cherishing, love, family affection, regret and making up. Those scenes in the play, it is really hard to imagine without seeing the last second, that is not the real world. She was not only a psychiatrist, but a passenger who died. He was not just a patient, but the man she gave her confidence, courage and hope at the last moment. It was during this air crash that they developed subtle feelings, which may be the truth of adversity.
What do you remember?
When Claire showed up as a psychiatrist, she kept asking different "patients" what you remember about the disaster in order to restore the truth.
You simply can not understand what we went through...
When Eric could no longer force a smile, his heartfelt cry made others look so "helpless". We always say "I can understand you, really, I understand how you feel". However, we are reluctant to admit that when disaster strikes, none of us can bear it calmly. Our imaginations simply cannot comprehend any pain and suffering when the catastrophe doesn't happen to us.
I feel that the accident was...giving me a new life...
After the plane crash, he picked up the paintbrush, and he did a lot of things that he hadn't done before because of his work and busyness. While this is only in the movies, only the movies have time for us to go back in time and try to make up for it. How I hope that this kind of rebirth is real, that this kind of opportunity can give everyone who suffers pain, just a chance to make up for it once, even if it's only for one day.
Do not give up...
As he was dying, Eric kept talking, Claire gradually calmed down from the panic, and the two smiled at each other. Everything in the film is unreal, only that smile represents everything.
There is no disaster, and I hope we can give ourselves a chance to "make up" at some point.
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