I don't know the adoptive mother of "The Footless Bird" Why dote on him and fall in love with him is not explained in the film. It is not clear why the "footless bird" mentions finding his biological mother again and again, nor does he understand that his biological mother does not give him the right to see his mother, nor does he Understanding that the "footless bird" only left her mother's back when she left in a hurry did not give her a chance to regret it, so I can't say that I understand this movie, but I already understand why people in the movie want to talk to each other. She is also hurting herself with remorse.
The mother who used to be a courtesan "footless bird" loves her son and is reluctant to tell him where his biological mother is. Let me interpret it as the mother's subconscious control of her son. And the "footless bird" indulging himself and playing with his feelings should also be understood as the son's intentional liberation in order to get rid of his mother's control. I think, the "footless bird" itself probably has a strong Oedipus feeling, or he Why do you search for a mother in a thousand miles?
The two paragraphs in the film about the emotional journey of the woman whom "The Footless Bird" loved, I think, are nothing more than to contrast the twists and turns of the "footless bird" character's process of finding her own roots. "Footless Bird" is nothing more than an episode when it finds its spiritual sustenance, although Du Kefeng's personal lens language deduces that relationship in a strangely deep and sad way.
The backless women who appear frequently in the film dress up, implying that Strong eroticism, but, I think Wong Kar Wai's moral is not to tell the emotional entanglement of men and women but to show how people who are isolated and separated in modern times can find the sustenance of their hearts and the sense of security in their mother's arms that have been lost forever." "The Footless Bird" did not find it in its short life, but we continued to search with little hope.
"The Footless Bird" has no feet, and since his feet are his death, I don't know his unclosed blurred What did the eyes finally see, But I always knew he didn't find a place to reassure him, maybe that place was hidden behind Wong Kar Wai's eternal black sunglasses? I don't know.
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