This film wants to tell everyone a blood lesson: don’t drive after drinking

Emmie 2022-08-18 21:39:36

The plot is a mode of reorganizing memory fragments and finding out the truth. Many movies have used it. The latest "Desperate Clock 2:22" is also the same routine. The same goes for "Memory Master". If it weren't for this little sci-fi coat, if it wasn't for a little suspense, this movie is really nothing to watch. In fact, you can already guess the truth if you don't see half of it. There is no shocking ending like "Iron Case Suspended Mystery" and "First Fear". The screenwriter played the mystery for more than 100 minutes, just for the three-minute preaching at the end of the film. The director teaches you how to get out of grief. I am sorry for your loss. This is a qualified and extended version of the "Don't Drunk Driving" public service advertisement.

The male protagonist is too sad and useless. I don’t understand why the director chose a hobbit as the protagonist. Is it because this is a thriller and mystery? I thought of a Chinese man named Liu Yongqi who could play the Chinese version of the male lead. The male protagonist when I watched "Shrinking Lover's Dream" last time was easier to accept. It is also true that you let Wang Zulan play it, but if you let Teddy Robin play it, it will be very skillful for the audience to accept it.

Different actors perform completely different effects. It's like it's all about memory fragments, masters can make up breathtaking stories, but many people are just mediocre.

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  • Gordon Dunn: [speaking to audience] Memory is the ultimate definer of our lives. For what are our lives, but a collection of memories... memories of events, experiences, emotions... all stamped onto our nervous systems, all leading to here and now, making us each the person we are today. Without them, the present would be void of context.

  • Gordon Dunn: [speaking to audience] We tend to think of memories as these filed-away facts stored safely in the brain, when in actuality, everything that's happened to you since the event you remember has altered the memory of that event, providing a new filter through which you experience it, a filter that changes, and forgets, and exaggerates, and combines, and morphs. But the pure experience does still exist within you, for your brain has the ability to remember every event that's ever happened to you, down to the greatest of detail. The problem is you have no way of recalling it, no way to clear the filters of time and get back to the truth. Until now.