I recently watched "A Map of Tiny Perfect Things". At first glance, I thought it was a romance film, but after thinking about it, I got a lot of new feelings.
The day when the male protagonist Mark and the female protagonist Margaret are trapped in their lives together, go through this day again and again. The theme of this reincarnation from the day of the groundhog to the edge of tomorrow is no longer new. However, this film has given new connotations to this old theme, shrouded in a fresh, enthusiastic and optimistic atmosphere, carefully structured but with simple philosophies.
Although the same day of reincarnation was experienced, the main content of Mark and Margaret on this day was different. What brought about this was their different views on this reincarnation-one wanted to escape this reincarnation later, but the other I want to stay immersed; one thinks that everyone else is asleep, only they are awake, and the other thinks that only the two of them are actually asleep.
The wonderful thing about this film is that it focuses on those tiny but beautiful moments in an ordinary town—falcon fishing, people with wings, and being attacked by tennis inexplicably. These scenes and every scene make me happy. Laugh, this made me realize in my heart that I am also a person who loves a better life! These inadvertent beautiful moments are so fascinating that I can't put it down after recollecting it several times.
This reminds me of a deep question mark about travel recently. What is the value of travel? Or what is the meaning of travel? I used to think I understood, but I never understood. Traveling to the city, every city is like a template carved out. I can't realize how different the taste of this city and that city is. I just find it boring, so now I prefer to see the mountains, rivers and rivers, and the beautiful scenery. Maybe my parents think the same way, the elders always like nature.
But after watching this video, I suddenly remembered that what fascinated me during the journey were those beautiful moments! Every part of my journey does not start when I set foot on the train, but from the day I look forward to imagining it. Those beautiful moments can bring me not much, but they also filled my heart. Whether I saw it or participated, it made me no longer empty. The moment of embarking on a trip full of anticipation, every moment of grabbing a smile, actually has nothing to do with where you go or what you see, right?
Live in the moment, cherish every second of our imperfect but unique and beautiful life, and turn them into tiny perfect memories.
There is also an excerpt: Losing someone in your life is terrible, but if you don’t face it or deal with it, you will eventually lose yourself.
I feel that this is the kind of words that I don't understand yet, I still can't feel it, but sooner or later I will deeply understand the kind of words.
I very much hope that I will have the opportunity to enjoy this work with my loved ones in the future, it is worth it.
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