"The Eraser in My Mind" is a movie that many people have mentioned. I saw that Jung Woo-sung and Son Ye-jin acted, so I decided to watch it. This is a story about memory. A third party who has just escaped from a failed extramarital affair, because of occasional amnesia, meets a carpenter under his father at a convenience store. The story begins here, a memory begins here, an unforgettable love begins here.
The fate of the two started with a can of Coke. Over time, the two slowly fell in love with each other. The girl loves such a boy very much, and can make her happy and do many things that have never been done before. She likes the familiar smell on the boy, she sees the boy's dream, and she can feel the happy feeling that she is in love. In the end, the two got married and lived happily ever after. Although their status is disparate, and the girl proposed to get married. But fate will not simply let everyone go. The girl suffers from Alzheimer's disease due to genetics. It's like there is an eraser in my mind, constantly erasing my memory inadvertently. She didn't know the way home, she didn't remember what she had done, and she didn't even know her lover when she woke up every day. . . One day, the girl remembered the boy, she remembered that the person she loved was this boy, she hated herself for not being able to remember the man she loved deeply, more painful than death was losing the memory of love, so she chose to leave, Escape is chosen... In the end the boy finds the girl and takes her to the place where they first met.
"Is this heaven?"
"Yes"
The two smiled at each other and said nothing... The boy finally said the phrase "I love you" that he didn't say from love to marriage. . . The greatest pain in love is the person who loses the lover. The scene of the lovers who are in love with each other and finally die because of an incurable disease is very common in tear-jerking literary films, and this film makes the audience see the unique material of "Alzheimer's Disease". The sadness of losing the memory of love. If the memory disappears, the soul also disappears. The saddest thing about Xiuzhen in the play is not her illness, but the inability to remember her beloved husband. The greater pain than death is the loss of the memory of love...
Many times, we Will complain that love hurts so much. If you can forget it, it would be great to start over. But there is no chance to start over in life, and no one can be a blank slate and start from scratch. Whether happiness is sweet or painful, it leaves traces in our memory and affects us. What we expect is what the girl's father said to her: "It's also a skill to forget easily, right? Forget all past mistakes and meet a good person." But if we really do If you don't remember it, it must be fulfilled, and it must be a happy thing? What if you even forget what you cherish the most along with those pains? Never thought that memory is so heavy. People who lose their memories, even lose their souls.
When I saw that boy, in order to let the girl remember, he posted random stickers in every corner of the house, and wrote reminders on it, their photos always reminded the girl that love had come so deeply. But the girl still can't remember. Will look into his eyes and call out other people's names, or even say I love you. The pain of the boy makes everyone who watches the movie feel so real. When the girl remembered him, the sorry was all written on the hurried letter. I can feel that the girl wants to leave all the love and all the good memories to this boy. Seeing this, I couldn't help but burst into tears. And the scene of them returning to the convenience store, and the last sentence "I love you" in the film, all touched my tear ducts. I have to sigh, if we can remember every scene of love, how happy would it be? Even if the final result is hurtful, I would like to remember that it was so real and beautiful.
Maybe that's what the film wants to tell us. Who can be sure, which relationship is cherished? Many times, some people, once they miss it, they won't come back again. Then please let us love each other. Don't care about the final result. Whether it is separation or happiness, at this moment, the one he (she) in your eyes is the most beautiful; at this moment, you are happy, that's enough. Who knows, will that day, we lose, we forget. How many chances are there to do it all over again? Then, why don't we remember more, let our memory be better. . .
Finally, I want to say two things. First, in the consideration of the lines of the film script, South Korea is indeed our role model. Their scripts are very delicate, and they pay great attention to the actors' lines. Many of the lines are very classic, people do not want to forget after watching. A good film can create a typical character, but leave the audience with a memorable episode or a familiar scene. Of course, it can also be a very classic line. "It turns out that losing memory means losing your soul." "Forgiveness is as long as you give him a space in your heart." . . And domestic films don't seem to pay much attention to these. Although some of the lines are also very touching, the audience is deeply impressed. But during the filming process, it didn't make good use of it. In fact, sometimes simply appearing multiple times is enough to impress the audience and even become the signature of a film.
The second is that the film is shot in a way that is commonly used in commercials or MVs. The picture is beautiful, clean and simple, but it clearly shows deep feelings and real life. Make the audience feel that watching this movie is like watching a fairy tale. Some people say that as long as the packaging is good, garbage can also be sold. And this film, with its beautiful pictures, touching plot, and enough seductive actors, is so widely welcomed, and it is reasonable.
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