Find a Journey

Karlie 2022-01-18 08:01:14

I think the perspective of this movie is quite peculiar. He talked about the journey of a hand and the growth process of the owner of this hand. I think this shooting method, including the story line, is very interesting. Especially when I saw the adventurous journey of the hand, I found it really interesting, that is, including some of the ways he walks. I think his imagination is very unreasonable. The author takes us with a new perspective of a hand to revisit a process of living in the city.

Of course, the growth of this boy really touched me a lot. It's the story of a small character struggling to survive in the city, and it's quite touching. Especially the one thing I’m thinking about is that all of us are like this. Fortunate things and unlucky things are mixed together. I don’t know which one is more serious. I don’t know when we will do something about us. Some actions that I can't even think of.

But in fact, what I am thinking is that after the boy jumped over that building, including this hand, he went through such a journey, but after that, after that, I think it may still be ordinary. This movie is very life-like, that is, there are occasional very novel and exciting things in life, but in the end it will return to the ordinary.

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Extended Reading
  • Kamryn 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    The angle is rather curious, and it feels very cult. In fact, he is a frustrated male protagonist. When he was a child, he killed his parents in a car accident. When he grew up, he couldn't do anything well. It would be ridiculous if such an animation can win an Oscar by hitting a fly.

  • Dusty 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    The body (part) has become the switch of perception and memory, and it has also become the pen to write such a romantic poem. Physical tactile fibers connect spiritual dreams and experiences, and use loss and pain to instead go deep into the ontology and symbiosis of the world. The jump cut between the splits completes the contextual shift from the id to the superego Idealistic romance and resistance to fate is "continuously up" The action is polyphonically ambitious, not at all restrained in the text, but still I was blown away by such roughness

I Lost My Body quotes

  • Naoufel: That it must be peaceful to be cut off from the world like that. To see nothing... hear nothing...

  • Naoufel: Do you believe in fate? No, seriously.

    Gabrielle: That everything is written in advance? That we follow a trajectory?

    Naoufel: Yeah

    Gabrielle: And that we can't change anything?

    Naoufel: We think that we can, but we can't. It's an illusion. Unless we do... Something completely unpredictable and irrational. It's the only way to conjure the spell for good.