Go create, don't give up lightly

Adell 2022-01-15 08:02:08

In astrology, Aquarius and Leo represent complementary energies on the same axis.

As an astrologer, Bai has never understood the connection and opposition between the two. I understand after watching this movie.

Aquarius represents genius and innovation. Like Bonadette, she is an architectural genius. It never develops along the lines of mainstream design, and always has the inspiration of heaven to turn the architectural design into a work of art, and the public interest is taken into consideration.

But the water bottle also represents loneliness and out-of-group. When her work was destroyed, her lion energy was frustrated. The Aquarius energy has moved from the genius side to the negative energy.

She does not participate in community activities, does not actively integrate into the crowd, and avoids contact with others, and regards the environment as acupuncture.

An old friend of hers visited and heard her complain and told her that she needed to create and recreate.

Creation is the energy of Leo. This is how a person establishes himself and finds self-worth. When one is creating, he is shining and heating, shining others with his own light and heat.

(In astrology, how to find the energy created by a person is determined by the sign, aspect, and house position of the sun.)

Bernadette’s creativity is the inspiration of the energy of the water bottle and the building of the energy of Pisces, which can be integrated into the local area, protect the environment, and have an artistic sense of beauty.

The destruction of the work hit her so hard that she was so angry that she left the Los Angeles architecture circle and moved from Los Angeles to Seattle. There was anger that couldn't be resolved and faced within, so that she miscarried four times.

Children are also related to Leo. The creativity she couldn't play in architectural design was invested in her children.

Her daughter Bee had a heart attack since she was born. (The heart is also related to the sun, the dominant planet in Leo.) But with the company and care of her whole body, she has grown into a child with stable self-worth, a clear self and a clear self-expression. In the movie, she is about 15 years old, and it is also the development process from the first house to the second house to the third house. Her first four houses are all developing well.

Bee is about to go to high school soon, which may not require her wholehearted company, which also means that there may be no place for her creativity.

This is a journey of self-seeking triggered by the surplus of creativity.

Her child wants to leave her, her husband thinks she is mentally ill, and a woman who may become a third party lurks beside him, and she may lose everything.

It is these crises that have triggered the fear in her heart that has not been cleared in the past.

She may fall into the darkness again and be swallowed.

Traveling far always allows people to discover a different self. This is the energy of Jupiter and Sagittarius. It points far away, points to the future, and also represents good luck and the help of the nobles.

The trip to Antarctica allowed her to recreate and use her talent and energy.

The lion roared again and radiated light because we recognized who we were.

This film is considered a feminist film. The protagonist is a woman, and there are many descriptions of women in it. The people who helped Bernadette are also women.

Her neighbor, Audrey, always looks down on Bernadette, her life state shows Venus and Mercury. Like parties, the family lives in the same community, loves home life, likes gossip, is short in the family, and does not pursue meaning and profoundness.

Bernadette's loneliness, nobleness and distinctiveness, she neither understands nor is willing to understand, because it is not in her value system.

But when the psychiatrist and Eget were about to send Bernadette to the lunatic asylum, it was Audrey who helped her. The two even sat together and complained to each other, and reached the stage of revealing their fragility.

It is easy for women to achieve such mutual understanding, and they change from enemies to friends in an instant.

The scientists and scientific research station supervisors I met in Antarctica were also women. They admired her and gave her new opportunities.

For these reasons, it is a bit simpler to classify this film as a feminist film. This is a woman's journey of self-discovery, how to embark on a heroic journey again.

Everyone is creative, and the way in which each person's creativity is expressed may be different, and our creativity also needs to be nourished and protected.

When Bernadette's creativity was frustrated, and after 20 years of suffering, when she redesigned, what did she learn?

It is the ability to face reality and not give up easily.

It seems to be suffering but there is a gap between hope and the future. This is a gift from Saturn and a gift from Jupiter.

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Extended Reading
  • Icie 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    Director of "Love at Sunset". A story from a female perspective shot by a man. The architectural genius Bernadette moved to an unfamiliar city in a fit of anger. Hiding from neighbors is like hiding from pests, best friends are teenage daughters, workaholic husbands seem to exist only in companies and TED talks. Daily voicemails written to myself while wearing headphones, outsourcing all chores to virtual assistants as far away as India. On the eve of the family trip, her husband thought she was so anxious that she was about to commit suicide, and brought her to a lunatic asylum with a psychiatrist. Bernadette escaped by jumping out of the window and embarked on a journey to Antarctica alone that made her anxious Going to work the next day. Even put on the usual TED tone to comfort her daughter: The most important thing is that it's not your fault. She pushed away the people who wanted to help her (sent her into the lunatic asylum), we don't have to look for it, she will return to our lives when she thinks about it.

  • Randall 2022-03-20 09:02:34

    A ghostly and talented female architect. Since meeting her lover and entering marriage, she has not produced any works for 20 years. She has insomnia, anxiety, depression, cynicism, endless complaints, and is on the verge of collapse. When she shared her child-rearing intoxication and achievements to her old friend for many years, her friend kicked her ass to stop her from chattering about these nonsense that she didn't even believe: "The answer to all your problems is Get out of work and create." ——This can be said to be the theme of the film. How many talented women are buried in their marriages, playing excellent wives and mothers, but they can't find "self". This is also the general perplexity of women in "Marriage Story" through the mouth of a widow. Although the talented female architect is a fictional character, the works and concepts shown in the film are amazing. I want to know whether such a talented prototype really exists.

Where'd You Go, Bernadette quotes

  • Paul Jellinek: People like you must create. That's what you were brought into this world to do, Bernadette. If you don't, you become a menace to society.

  • Bee Branch: Whatever you do don't ever tell Mom you're bored. She'll be like, "Well, guess what? It only gets more boring and the sooner you learn it's on you to make your own life interesting the better off you'll be. "