The anti-climax and anti-routine are too powerful

Allan 2022-10-03 02:36:36

This movie is really strange. The screenwriter sets up a lot of suspense: Does the memory machine defect involve a commercial conspiracy? What's your last words after your brother's car accident? Did the scientist commit suicide or an accident? Why did Xiao San want to find his memory? As a result, this is all unimportant.

The only surprise was that the car accident hit the scientist's family, killing the little girl, and the little devil escaped. But this should be known from the beginning? The little devil didn't lose his memory.

If the screenwriter sets the little devil to lose his memory after a car accident, and hopes to find the memory through the scientist, the scientist is dead again, feeling that there is a shocking conspiracy, and working hard to find the truth, and finally find that he is the "culprit". The charm of ancient Greek tragedy.

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  • [last lines]

    Gordon Dunn: We define our lives by our memories. Who we are on a particular day is the result of memories from every day before. But memories are elastic, malleable, often mercurial things. I think of my own life, the sum of my memories. Like any man, I've done many things that I feel guilt for. I feel pain from so many things... for the damndest of things. Memories of true happiness are what make life worth living, but they're so often lost in the sea of bad ones. We are nothing more than the memories we keep. Memories of overwhelming joy... profound sadness... gratitude... Pride. Grief. Despair. Remorse. Passion. Regret. Regret... Regret. But the strongest memories we carry with us are ones of love. And finally, hope.

    Gordon Dunn: Now, I want you to think of a memory, first thing that comes to mind. Go ahead, close your eyes...

  • Carolyn Dunn: Funny how life goes, huh? Years pass, and slowly you find yourself defined not so much by the things that you do, but the things that you don't do. I was gonna learn French, write a book, I was gonna have a happy, huge, sprawling family, and one by one, I didn't do those things, or those things didn't happen. And I am what is left. I guess, in part, we're all remains of unfulfilled dreams.