deconstruct life

Claudie 2022-04-22 07:01:55

"I don't know when we started getting further and further apart...."
"It's a circle, a circle for you and Bea, and I'll never be able to get into it..."

One looked A very warm family, perhaps it was indeed very warm in the past, but the estrangement built up at some point has frozen the old warmth. Searching, betrayal, helplessness...maybe just a few simple words, but it is confirmed in life that there is confusion and growing pains.
Modern urban issues such as race, wealth disparity, and interpersonal barriers serve as the backdrop for this lost family. Will, his loss, his nameless anxiety, and his escape, are all helpless and powerless. Powerless, because he is struggling, helpless, because he is still looking for love, if his heart is withered, it doesn't matter.

They are so close and so far away, once the door in their hearts is closed, even if they are close at hand, it is probably the end of the world. When I wrote about the topic of distance, I suddenly thought of some friends in my early years. In fact, now that I think about it, it doesn't matter, maybe we have never really approached before. After all, the best friends, we still feel very close, even if we haven't contacted for a long time, we still meet each other.

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Extended Reading
  • Jude 2022-03-22 08:01:03

    I like the texture of the film itself, which is like a modern building, low temperature but not cold, gentle and concise, and a sense of distance that wants to go deeper but has no way to follow, the soundtrack is also very unique, and the Swedish woman's character is very beautiful.

  • Sarah 2022-03-29 09:01:09

    At first, I thought Jude Law was quite powerful, when Binoche came out. . . Ugh. . .

Breaking and Entering quotes

  • Will Francis: [to Liv] I love your SunBox, whatever the fuck it's supposed to do. I keep hoping it'll warm you up.

  • Orit: Bea? My car keys. Where's the battery? Bea. Hey, I need the battery. Don't... We're human. Don't punish us. We get fed up.

    Orit: Fed up? Is that about the diet?

    Will Francis: No, it means "upset". I don't know why. It's a metaphor. Remember, we spoke about those. "Cried your eyes out" doesn't mean your eyeballs fall out. Metaphors. Fed up. It's nothing to do with food. Where's my battery, Bea?