Please choose me

Davon 2022-01-12 08:02:13

After watching this faint British movie calmly, my heart is no longer peaceful.
Human aging is really the most terrifying killer in the world, it kills all good memories. I think of grandma and grandfather, and also think of us. I don't know who will be selected by this terrible disease when we are old. Although it is not painful or itchy, it is slowly eating away at your memory and soul. The one who is awake is even more unfortunate. From then on, a person will fall into the abyss of loneliness and pain.
After watching the movie, there is a question that has been lingering in my mind: if the other half has Alzheimer's disease, will the remaining person be as good as John Bailey? After thinking about it, I felt that he was definitely okay, and he just... Seeing the lover who has been with you for a lifetime treats you as a stranger, all the good memories of the past are lost, although he has not passed away, but he is the same." Lovely corpse"...
so...if it really can't escape...let it find me! I don't have the courage to be the lonely, painful, and awake one.

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  • Camryn 2022-03-24 09:03:06

    A woman who was so full of vitality and creativity when she was young, when aging came, she became an old lady with no self-awareness, ignorant ravioli, and sloppy confusion. Years are cruel, and time will eventually kill all good memories. As an individual, no matter how good you were, no matter how hard you struggled, you will eventually become nothing and nothing. Kate is full of energy but lacks intellect, and Judi, the old drama bone, performs well.

  • Nolan 2022-03-25 09:01:16

    As much as Judi Dench does, I hate this movie. I don't understand what's the point of filming such a bunch of things to torture the audience? Is this love? Is it a philosophy of life? Is it a biography? Is it pathological science? go to hell!

Iris quotes

  • Iris Murdoch: We all worry about going mad, don't we? How would we know? Those of us who live in our minds, anyway. Other people would tell us. Would they John?

  • Iris Murdoch: [pep-talking herself] Keep working, keep talking, keep the words coming.

    John Bayley: Keep at it.

    Iris Murdoch: I should feel like a deprived animal if I can't write. I'm like a starved dog.

    John Bayley: No, keep at it. I'll keep you at it.

    [turns on the desk lamp]

    Iris Murdoch: I feel... as if I'm sailing into darkness.