Welcome to the Rileys- and "Rabbit Hole" are the same work but different songs...

Otis 2022-01-15 08:01:47


At the beginning, I knew it was a film that was similar to Nicole's "Rabbit Hole".

Fate, I made the subtitles for these two films.


When everyone is focusing on the Cinderella Stewart in "Twilight" turning into a dancer, I hope you don't ignore the true meaning of this film.


The same loss of children, the same car accident, the same self-blame... The


same is that the woman was reluctant to leave the house for half a step after the accident, but she quietly drove out after the husband left... The

same little detail: the woman was embarrassed by high-tech On the contrary, one is a new type of mobile phone, the other is a new type of car... the

same are contradictions, quarrels, each person’s sensitivity, ideological struggles...

many subtle points, showing the various helplessness of life... the


difference is the salvation of the soul The way, as well as the various conflicts inside... The

difference is that they are older, their daughter is already old when they die, and it is impossible to have another child anymore, so in fact the conflicts are sharper and more distressing, but they get along. It’s more silent and quarreling calmer (just threw the key in the woods and said, "You will close yourself at home again")...


At the end of the film, I am very fortunate to see that ray of sunshine, whether it is the Rileys or The dancer played by Stewart...


Let me talk about the various details I saw:

Doug: Old-school but cautious person, angry but controlling, knowing people, cheating or gentleman type...; daughter had an accident; relationship with his wife changed; lover died suddenly (but lover doesn’t know his name ); accidentally discovered that my wife had set a tombstone for her and herself in advance; you can’t smoke at home, borrow cigarettes to dissipate your sorrows and you must stay in the garage; go to a party and find that you are incompatible with your friends; even when you enter a bar, you are afraid of being discovered by acquaintances; The dancer wanted to save her, and she didn’t have a relationship with her, but also wanted to take this opportunity to escape from the depressed life; the dancer conflicted with him, he blamed but cared like a father; taught her some rules and was slightly old-fashioned but actually very practical Common sense and habit of life; I am not afraid of my wife’s suspicion, so I take her to the dancer’s house; during the period of taking care of the dancer, I regained my feelings with my wife; I didn’t blame the wife for the death of my daughter, but I was still a little unwilling to let things go; the dancer did not Recognizing them as parents, he chose to let go...


Lois: Since losing his daughter, he blamed himself, was depressed, didn't leave the house, and relied on medication to control the headaches that came with it; therefore, he felt that life was impermanent, so he decided in advance. Tombstones of myself and her husband; knowing that her husband has a lover but did not say anything, heartache, helpless, dumb and forbearing; isolated from the world for too long, will not use a new car, even the garage door is not very good at using remote control; but in order to find a husband But she drove the car she crashed alone to a strange city; proud of her independence again (it shows that she has not been closed to an irreversible level); knowing that her husband and a child are mixed together, the old-fashioned she is a little broken, I want to escape back to the closed room again; but when I know the truth, take care of the dancer with my husband and treat me sincerely; she is the fragile and the one who is closed, but with the phrase "I will not leave you" to her husband, It shows her other strength and sobriety, that attachment to her husband and her love for her husband; she blames herself for her daughter’s death in her heart, but instead of opening her heart with her husband, she talks to the dancer; she doesn’t want to see children’s dancers. I went to pick up the guests (kindness), and had a conflict with the dancer. After hearing the swearing, she acted, but immediately felt that it shouldn’t be. After the dancer was arrested, she went to bail her; the dancer did not recognize them as parents, and she understood it earlier than her husband. She is not their daughter...


Alison (Mallory): The dancer played by Kristen Stewart, who is everyone's attention. (I have to say, she has to pay the price to prove her acting skills and get rid of the idol group stereotype, sexy dress, show a few small ass, unscrupulous swear words...) lost her mother at about 4 years old, A stripper and prostitute who has lived on the edge of society since she was a child, sensitive and inferior; when she first saw Doug, she kept asking him to xo in exchange for fees. She never thought that he was a good person. From another point of view, she didn’t want to get something for nothing. , I don’t believe that there are good people in this world; I’m nervous about money but I don’t care about cash; The house is messed up like a doghouse; Doug accidentally said like "No one taught you to make a bed?" It is to tell others "I just have no education, I am a person living at the bottom", Doug said "advertise it"; but I never thought of climbing the Doug couple as a backer, and they would go out to pick up guests with their care. Make a living; feel their warmth, but unfortunately, as she said, "late", I would rather continue to live these days by myself; in the end I was influenced by them, went to other places, tried to start a different life, before leaving, I still beat Call Doug...


three people, save others and save themselves...

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Welcome to the Rileys quotes

  • Douglas Lloyd 'Doug' Riley: I got this convention to go to in New Orleans at the end of the month. Why don't you come along?

    Vivian: Don't do that.

    Douglas Lloyd 'Doug' Riley: What?

    Vivian: Be unpredictable.

    Douglas Lloyd 'Doug' Riley: Come on, we'll have fun. Just the two of us. Why not? I mean it.

    Vivian: I don't even have a suitcase.

    Douglas Lloyd 'Doug' Riley: I'll buy you a suitcase.

  • Douglas Lloyd 'Doug' Riley: [written inside birthday card] To Viv, from the "waffle man." Happy birthday, xo.