At first, I thought the name was very interesting, destroying and then entering, it means forcibly entering other people's houses. But if you put it in a relationship, it becomes a very interesting word: break the life of others and enter the life of the other party. The Chinese translation is to deconstruct life. In fact, it does not seem to match the English movie title, but it is probably because the translator translates according to his own understanding of the movie. Is it to analyze the structure of life? Or decompose and reconstruct life? I think the latter might be more appropriate. Combine the Chinese and English names to make sense of the movie: break into someone else's life and build it again. The people who can build your life again must be the most important people in your life: your parents, your partner, your children. But if the person who rebuilds your life by breaking and entering is completely different from your partner, they are very special, just like thieves and robbers, changing the situation of your life, but will never accompany you, suddenly Break in, and leave suddenly. But who decides such an intrusion is often the person involved. The inherent life structure is like an organic life, it can never be perfect, and it is difficult to change. When this organic life is insufficient, it will seek the supply of energy. For Jude Law, handsome and wealthy but neglected in the family, he thinks that what he lacks is the joy of feeling, so he looks for love. The Juliet Binoche he fell in love with was a woman who was not rich in material things, loved her son deeply, and was full of life interest. Under the basic setting, I thought this was a story of a prince and Cinderella based on the background of derailment. What's interesting about this film is that it doesn't discuss the depth and piercing of love, nor does it deliberately emphasize the fact that love is not worth mentioning in front of life. It is more like a clever story about love and the structure of life: Love can rebuild a person's life structure, but a person's life structure can not need love. Jude Law loves single mothers, he even said to his wife that he thought he had found love, but in fact, when his lover asked Jude Law for help because of his son, he chose to refuse because he wanted to hide the relationship. It is true that in his refusal, Juliet Binoche's "going through fire and water for a son and a mother" and taking pictures and blackmailing Jude Law played a very negative role. Jude Law never hated each other. Although the relationship between the two was mixed with many realistic factors, they always maintained a gentle and even beautiful atmosphere. why? Because this relationship, after breaking and entering each other's lives, repairs each other's lives to some extent. All in all, a fruitless relationship taught Jude Law that life wasn't boring to him, but a desire to fit in, because a relationship we're in love with is an easy reminder of what's missing in the fabric of our lives. Love is an intruder. After it leaves, you have met it. This is probably the greatest meaning of love to life. Like Jude Law said: I think I've lost the love of my life. But what does it matter, he can still live stably on a more consolidated life structure.
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