Forgotten corner

Genoveva 2022-01-18 08:01:07

This film is very literary and artistic. From the shooting point of view, it is more like a warm film. For those who are positioned as a horror film, it is a bit disappointed. Nowadays, people watching the film don’t have much patience and focus on it for half an hour. It’s already pretty good. If you don’t have much interest within half an hour, just go ahead and watch it, or change movies at will. Now that there are more choices in life, I naturally feel that time is more precious, just like when I was a child, there were only a few movies. There are not many choices, and it’s not a waste of time.

The slow pace in the early stage of this film is also a problem. It mainly refers to aging, forgetting, and family affection. This may be considered a boring topic, but when relatives and friends who have experienced the torture of Alzheimer’s Aging is inevitable, and the cruelty of Alzheimer's is that life not only takes away your health, but also makes your memory disappear and smooth out the traces of your existence.

In order to take care of Alzheimer’s disease, you must be very patient and tirelessly repeat a problem until you find that your brain has also become dull and oxidized. This is like a knife. Repeated mechanical use. When you find that it is dull, you want to sharpen the knife. It was discovered that it was too late, but many people, including even their relatives and friends, did not understand this and thought it would not be a problem. They neglected that human functions begin to degenerate at a certain age and cannot be as dull as a knife. Grinding can be as sharp as ever, only through experience, you will naturally understand how much effort and energy it takes to take care of people with dementia

My understanding is that patients with Alzheimer’s are actually trapped in a place they are familiar with, and occasionally wake up, but most of them are mechanically doing something repeatedly or asking a question, like the so-called disappearance in this film is just Alzheimer’s. The normal state of the patient, and the endless secret room afterwards, is actually to show the life of taking care of the children of dementia patients, answering the same question over and over again, doing the same thing, never ending, without end, as if trapped in a certain Time node, keep everything back to zero, start over again. And when disgusted with everything, I want to turn around and leave, but I can't give up.

Only the pull of family affection can keep the children from letting go. The memories of the years have been smoothed but the family affection cannot be flattened. Even if the heart is exhausted, they will never leave. This is the true meaning of family affection, but to put aside the human skin and face the fear of aging. This is a compulsory course for people

This film makes me feel more than genetic doom, maybe because the film’s performance problems are more common and more resonant

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