The whole movie is 111 minutes long, and the silent tossing for nearly 2 hours made me bored. After watching it for nearly 30 minutes, I had no patience to watch it, and I felt very overwhelmed. I don’t know why. read. Fortunately, I read it when I was bored on the subway. The male protagonist of the movie is Matt Smith, a British star born in 1982. He may really be a powerful actor. I will not express his appearance. The heroine, Eva Green, is more feminine.
The plot starts from the hero and heroine driving to the city on the way to the main line that the movie wants to express. At this time, the movie really climbs to the level of ethics. Facing the death of the male protagonist, the female protagonist chooses an escape mentality. She chooses to use cell cloning to let her lover return to her side. Seeing this, I feel a kind of sublimation of love. For us who are living in crowded cities all day, we seem to be gradually getting away from the taste of love.
Although the expression of the film is white, cold, and dark, the ideas expressed are still very fluently expressed. From the love process between the heroine and the heroine when they were young, to the death of the boy when he grew up, the mother gave birth to the cloned husband, and then witnessed the boy grow up and saw the love between the cloned husband and his girlfriend. When I see her serving breakfast to his cloned husband and his girlfriend, and seeing him hugging his girlfriend naked, I ask myself is it worth it?
The passionate scene at the end of cloning my husband and her really made me feel socially sad. Love and hate are on full display at this moment. It seems that in order to show the heroine's selfish love, the director's clone husband finally chose to leave her.
The wooden houses built on the beach by the sea give people a sense of coldness and depression against the backdrop of the pale sea and the whistling sea breeze. It was also on this beach that the two little people who had no guesses left the audience with regret and helplessness.
The director made the whole play too beautiful, and this kind of beautiful texture makes the viewers reluctant to part with it.
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