I think it's worth watching

Lydia 2022-04-19 09:03:14

In fact, it was the third time I saw this movie that I watched the whole movie. The first two times I only watched it for more than ten minutes. Because like many people commented, it's too calm and bland!
Later, I decided to see what this movie was trying to express, so I really calmed down and watched it carefully.
At the beginning, it was the protagonists who had guessed the separation when they were young, and then met many years later, as if nothing had changed or felt too much. The turning point is that after the death of the male protagonist, the female protagonist decides to breed a genetically cloned male protagonist.
It can be seen that the people in the film reject the existence of such clones. In fact, from a certain point of view, the female protagonist is not the real mother of the little male protagonist, because the female protagonist did not have a substantial relationship with the dead male protagonist to conceive this life. But from another point of view, the female protagonist has indeed conceived and gave birth to the little male protagonist, and at the same time shoulders the responsibilities that the mother should have.
However, the original intention of the heroine was to keep her lover, so the problem came. What attitude and role should she take to treat the little male protagonist? (It can be seen in the film that the heroine is getting more and more intense with this alternative emotion) and the little hero naturally sees her as a dear mother, but because of his special status, he also has a lot of doubtful emotions subconsciously. Coupled with the detailed performances of the protagonists and the seemingly calm atmosphere, I feel very tangled and sad overall.
Due to the arrival of the male protagonist's girlfriend and the visit of the late male protagonist's mother, the occurrence of this "indecent" emotion was exacerbated. The helpless heroine used up her whole life of youth to nurture and retain the lover and the first love she misses. In the end, I still lost to reality, and I only got a thank you... I just sigh that love fairy tales are just fairy tales after all!

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Womb quotes

  • Thomas - 10 years: I keep dying!

    Rebecca: Try again.

  • Thomas: What are you doing this weekend?

    Rebecca: Same as you.

    Thomas: I can't, I have to go away.

    Rebecca: I'll come with you.

    Thomas: I have to go alone. I'll only be 2 days.

    Rebecca: Where ever you go, I go.

    Thomas: This is somewhere you can't go.

    Rebecca: Then you shouldn't go either.