Deconstruction

Karelle 2022-06-02 20:03:05

Original short comment:

Plot: The atmosphere turns into creatures and escapes from the universe. The female protagonist lives alone in the high mountains with her father’s will, and the male protagonist is born to be another survivor. The two have sex. The male protagonist has changed his ideals and wants to take the female protagonist to the universe. The female protagonist thinks it is better to stay. Finding that he is immune, the male lead and the grown-up children are waiting for the return of the male lead and mankind in the end of the earth. ////

Doomsday style and mashup style: The overall doomsday loneliness style, especially the beginning and end, the individual blends into the environment, the beginning is very fond, and the ending is more negative. The main story and the tone in the middle are a bit out of touch. The thoughts and actions of the active subject stand out from the environmental background. It can be said that although the script is well established in the setting of the background and various materials are readily available, there is still no structure in the plot concept of the active subject. Old-fashioned and casual. Just like the classical art that the heroine likes, the Renaissance embodies the image of human beings. But nowadays, when humans want to merge with nature, there is still no way to go. Either the individual is prominently separated or is hidden by the environment. Like cockroaches and people, they exist closely but are incompatible. //If it is a metaphor, the technique is a bit perverted and anti-human.

Increase:

In the second half of the plot, the male protagonist has a wife suddenly appeared, and the girl’s father appealed to everyone to stay on earth, causing the male protagonist’s wife and others to die. With these two settings, it can be concluded that the male protagonist cannot fall in love with the female protagonist, at most, he is sympathetic and pity, and he leaves without knowing that he is pregnant, and it makes sense not to come back.

The heroine's dad is also a villain, which is very magical. No matter what the group of people in the universe, and no matter what the heroine's father is, it can be regarded as the heroine's father who has pitted a large group of people who want to continue living on earth. Man, he passed away early. In the end, although the heroine was immunized, she was alone and still had children to take, and the earth's environment had not changed. It can be said that she was the one who was most miserable.

In the end, it ends with the frown of the heroine Haipu who died in the smoke. It is better to say that the heroine deeply doubted the positive vision in the words of the movie background narration when the heroine left a few years ago. The male protagonist was in a state of frowning while looking at the earth alone in the hot air balloon when he was leaving, so he probably didn't believe in the vision of the female protagonist.

The amount of information in this ending is a bit too big to be negative, and I just didn't understand it for a moment. So the ending can be said to be a negative version of "I am a legend"-the last two humans on the doomsday earth are still mother and child. That scene is simply synonymous with magic and negativity. In the future, whether the earth will change for the better, whether the male lead will return, or what will happen to the mother and child is not important at all.

I have read an article saying that it is difficult for endangered animals to meet mates, and then humans have destroyed the environment and many animal homes have become endangered animals. Now it is humans' turn. Just like the queen bee that survived a poisonous storm, the male protagonist said it was a miracle, and the female protagonist said it was nothing. It is true. A green sprout on the waste soil may just be the last remnant of life. No matter how attractive this female is, with wisdom, beauty, tenderness and youth, it just makes reality a little bit more cruel.

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IO quotes

  • Sam: Do you think it's absurd to love someone that's millions of miles away?

    Micah: Not at all. So ancient is the desire for one another which is implanted in us. Reuniting our original nature, seeking to make one of two and healing the state of man.

    Sam: What's that?

    Micah: Plato. Symposium.

    Sam: What does it mean?

    Micah: He says, humans originally had two faces. Four arms, four legs. And they were happy like that. Complete. Then they defied the gods, so the gods split us in two as punishment. Tore us away from our other halves. He said, each of us, when separated, is always looking for our other half. It's our nature. But when one is met with this other half... the pair are lost in an amazement of love, friendship, intimacy. And one will not be seen out of the other's sight. See, the reason is, human nature was once originally one. And we were whole. And the desire and the pursuit of the whole... is called love.

  • Henry: Sam... Don't underestimate the power of human connection. That's all there is. There is no bigger meaning. Just human connection.

    Sam: You used to say that about science.

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