Nested world

Amparo 2022-11-11 08:02:50

Most film reviews use the perspective of drug addicts to interpret, which is probably justified.

But there are still several problems.

1. At the beginning, the wallet on the desktop flashed. It was not the first-person perspective of the male protagonist, which means that it does not mean that it is the illusion of the male protagonist.

2. If there is hallucination after taking the blue pill for the first time, it cannot explain the consistency of the hallucinations of the two people

3. The process of making yellow pills by "drug dealers" is extremely precise and even requires electronic equipment, which is not in line with common sense

4. Can women make enough money to buy such advanced drugs from prostitution? And there are so many, maybe only enough to buy a hamburger or just to buy a hamburger. When she first went to the "drug dealer" to replenish the yellow pills, she just threw the empty bottle to him, and there was no money transaction.

5. After returning from the real world, take a gun and go to the "drug dealer" for the blue pill. The first reaction of the drug dealer is to call her Dr. Isabel. This is a true expression in the emergency response.

6. In the wonderful world, a person said that the world is a tortoise dragging another tortoise, one by one. This metaphor points out the core of the play.

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Bliss quotes

  • Isabel Clemens: Fake, fake, fake, fake! Real!

  • Greg Wittle: But it's also kind of beautiful. It is. Look, I mean, even with the cops coming and with us running and just... You know, everyone's playing their part, and we're all... like, we never know how it's gonna end. One minute, we're roller-skating and laughing. Remember? Yeah, and then the next minute, can't even afford a sandwich, and then the next minute, you never know. That's what I love about here and what you created. You don't know what's gonna happen. It's fucked-up. And it's great. And I'm not leaving. I'm not leaving.