Let me talk about my understanding of the story of Marnie in my memories. The film is teary but brain-burning. Many things have to be studied in psychology (spoiler)

Anabelle 2022-12-29 22:35:14

Let me talk about my understanding of the story of Marnie in my memories. The film is teary but brain-burning. Many things have to be studied in psychology (spoiler)
Anna's parents died early. Anna was just over a year old at the time. She had no impression of her parents and their love for her. Grandma Marnie raised her when Anna was between 1 and 2 years old. Although Anna was at that time I don't remember anything yet, but the bits and pieces of Anna taking care of her life have penetrated into her subconscious, which is the depths of the soul. This is also Anna's earliest memory of family affection. Anna listened to Marnie telling her a lot about her girlhood in the crib, but Anna could remember subconsciously that only boating under the sea, dancing parties, dancing with flower children, and meeting with her future husband in the barn. After the friendship, there must be other stories, but she is too young to have an impression. In addition, the grandmother gave Anna's villa a photo she regarded as a baby when she was a baby (stepmother said that she held this photo when she first came home), the image of this villa also entered the subconscious mind. In addition, did you notice it, several times in the film There was a scene when the grandmother had just passed away and Anna was not adopted. The young Anna was holding a blond doll in a blue dress in her arms. This doll is the key. As we will talk about later, the grandmother hums a baby song to Anna in the crib to fall asleep. , This voice is the most secure music Anna listened to when she was a child. It is a beautiful memory of family affection that also enters the subconscious mind. In short, Anna, who grew up as a girl, can’t remember these things. They are only hidden in the depths of the soul and will be stimulated under certain circumstances. But it is destined that Anna has come to the things that grandma told him. The place where the story happened, the story in the depths of the soul was like a fountain of thoughts. At this time, she had not yet connected these memories with her childhood, and her grandmother. Anna is a lonely, autistic, and inferior child. She sits on the beach, in the villa, in the barn, deeply plunged into the dreams she has woven, substituting herself into the story, and experiencing those with Marnie story. Note that Marnie’s girlhood image of Anna is not known. Anna was replaced with a doll from her childhood. Blond and blue eyes are very similar to Marnie. The music that Anna and Marnie danced in the moonlight was also what Marnie sang to Anna in the crib. Anna found spiritual sustenance in the world she had woven, but the tragic ending in reality also affected her fictional world. The fictional Marnie will leave her like the real Marnie grandmother. Anna can’t let her go. She asks Marnie to ask her forgiveness in the fictional world. She also forgives Marnie. She says she likes her most. Up. In fact, this is also a subconscious activity. She loves her grandma the most, and she forgive her for leaving her. Later, she found the photos of the villa she used to play in her childhood and understood everything. She was too young at that time. With the passage of time, her grandmother’s love has blurred and only exists in the depths of her soul, but through this trip, The family relationship between her mother-in-law and her became extremely clear. Anna told herself that she would miss her grandma forever. In addition, she has also found herself back. Her state has turned into her biological mother (problem girl). She will live a good life in the future. She has no relatives in the world. The stepfather and stepmother who loves her is her. For her relatives, she will cherish her. Finally, I wish Anna find a good husband when she grows up and have her own family and children, so that she will have real relatives again! ! In tears. . .

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When Marnie Was There quotes

  • Anna Sasaki: I hate myself.

  • Anna Sasaki: She whines like an old goat.