a little impression

Rahsaan 2022-04-19 09:03:03

After reading a lot of comments about "belief", I agree with it, and it is also the answer I want.
The film does seem to be about faith, but there is no denying that there are many commercials placed for commercial reasons. It was these commercials that made me identify the original intent of the film reflecting "faith." The little girl's flashlight is solar powered, "as long as it's daytime, the flashlight will be on", did you see a detail at the end, it was daytime after the black child woke up, but why the little girl's flashlight was on at this time, is lit. (It seems to have given a close-up?) This seems to be saying that the function of the flashlight is no longer lighting, but the only tool to determine whether the darkness is really coming, as long as the flashlight is still on, it proves that it is still daylight. Maybe some comments misguided me, because at this time I still have a puzzled place (moonlight is the reflection of sunlight, so can solar flashlights still be used at night?), although Baidu knows the answer at a glance, but I don't want to go To pursue this answer, because "belief" is the answer I want at this time, and I no longer want to pursue it.
Maybe what the movie wants to tell us at the end is not a fixed answer, just like the same book, the same sentence, different people will see different things, but one thing is certain: what we see is ourselves, the real ourselves , which is inescapable.

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Vanishing on 7th Street quotes

  • Luke: I'm gone.

    James: Then go, motherfucka, go!

  • Luke: I'm here because I will myself to exist.