The more reliable explanation for this film should be that the protagonist Nick is looking for Who Make Me Invisible after being violent. The background of the movie is the indifferent, workaholic mother, the separation between mother and child, school violence and other hot social issues nowadays. The film took about 20 minutes to explain the cause and effect of Nick’s death. A large amount of pen and ink was used in Nick’s experience in the process of finding the cause, including discovering how much his mother, who thought he was indifferent and never cared about himself, actually suffered after his father died. Mental pressure, and rediscovered his mother’s love for him; the bad girl Annie was born in a divided, incomplete, and somewhat abnormal family. She and her younger brother depended on each other for their lives and lived by stealing. She belonged to the bottom of the society, but she also had Conscience can be afraid and cry; friend Peter is as timid as a mouse, and framed his friend at a critical moment. However, the two main lines of the film should be Nick's journey of discovery and Annie's inner struggle.
The social problems revealed by the film are very profound. In modern society, communication is becoming more and more developed. It seems that people are getting closer and closer, and even entering the global village; the fact is that people are getting farther and farther, and finally become one Islands. The lack of face-to-face communication, lack of communication, and lack of understanding led to Nick's tragedy. In fact, this is everyone’s tragedy: Although you are yelling and you want others to pay attention to you, listen to your feelings, and understand you, sadly, no one notices you at all.
The film handles the communication between Nick and his mother very well, allowing Nick to use Annie's mouth to tell his mother how he feels, and the mother and son finally reached an understanding. It was also at that moment that Nick finally understood his mother, Annie understood Nick further, and Nick's mother finally understood her son's inner feelings.
The scene where Nick and Annie reached an understanding is also beautiful. It is Annie watching Nick's things in Nick's room. There is a photo of Nick and his deceased father, and the collected sand. They have been to the same place and even scolded the same kindergarten teacher: She is such a bitch. Such a consensus indicates that the two young people finally understand each other.
The filming of the film is very detailed, but there is no lack of big scenes, although the big scenes are a bit clichéd. But it does not prevent me from watching this video. The protagonist and heroine are also chosen to match the look of the role. Especially, the actor of the bad girl Annie is very beautiful, the bad girl has the indifference and world-weariness of the bad girl, but when the conscience discovers it, she can find the pure side. If you can continue to receive some in-depth and influential films in the future, it may not be a blockbuster, because most of the heroines in blockbuster films are decorations and it is difficult to show acting skills. I believe that there will be a good development.
I think the most beautiful shot of the film is that when the film is about to end, Annie and Nick are lying on the hospital bed, relying on each other. Although the lighting is cool, the feeling of the picture is very warm. It also reminded me of Romeo & Juliet-young lovers went to another paradise in order to be together forever. The sentence You Saved Me not only reveals the explicit ending of the film, but also reveals the theme of the film: understanding. Understanding allowed Nick not only to survive, but also to gain his heart.
Actually, I think the film ends here very well. It can leave room for the audience to imagine. Annie and Nick may be dead, but because they are the same, they can be together in another world; Maybe Nick is alive and Annie Dead, but those who are alive can live better, just like the end of the film. Perhaps this is just a manifestation of the island of soul in another mode of thinking: missing each other and being lonely.
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