The next ten minutes are not about the topic, but for you to take a closer look, and then discover a lot of beauty and ugliness, good and evil in human nature.
The arrangement of the three lines is tight and tight. It seems to be a story of a writer, a weak woman, and a lost man in a foreign land. Except for the writer himself, there is no problem from the beginning, the other two are situations of losing their children. However, the writer's lover fell into the tragedy of incest. The writer wants to break through his own work, and he does not hesitate to use the privacy of his lover as the most primitive source of writing.
At the end, the story is almost done. There are a few missing details. The original swimming pool of the foreign man disappeared. The foreign man drove the car and disappeared on the road to happiness with the beautiful foreign girl. The strong painter husband of the weak woman. , Disappear in front of the canvas. This metaphor can be seen even with a clear eye. These characters are all fictitious. Whether it is a movie or in the writing of a writer in a movie, this is a story.
So when it comes to the movie itself, the last few sentences are not easy to think about carefully.
The lover saw the diary and ran away, and then said: Watch me; then the writer looked back and saw a boy by the pool. . . When the camera returned to the screen, the little boy's voice came out: Watch me.
You can't think about these two words carefully. If you think deeply, the writer may be mentally perverted.
So, in the movie, is it true that even the writer's matter is also a story? All the concatenated plots are all things the writer imagined when he typed words in the hotel?
What is the backstory behind that writer?
Personally, I would rather understand it like this: the sentence Watch me from lover and child is just a reminder to cherish all your lovers and don't do things that hurt your lover, otherwise the pain will last a lifetime.
In the end, when the male protagonist answered his wife's call with a woman's phone, he was wearing a watch sent by his lover. It should be that the writer turned his inner affairs into two other stories to write, and then all had a good ending for forgiveness and salvation. However, the writer himself cannot get out of the setting where Watch is not in place. After all, I lost my children, family, and lover. All is gone.
Relatively speaking, the story of the stranger is too fairy tale and not convincing. But the story of the underprivileged woman is also unrealistic. For the sake of the child, the key address on a note will be forgotten and even the $20 phone card cannot be bought. The story of the sideline is too weak. . .
But in terms of expressing humanity, it did move the audience.
You can delete a movie after watching it. It has no collection value. Because this kind of thing happens every day around us...
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