The 18-minute viewing record of the movie "A Life Like Paper" introduces the protagonist's situation, the waste recycling boss, who is in poor physical condition, and is waiting for a suitable kidney transplant. A notebook leads to the task of finding the second man, which is to help his buddy find his mother. In 25 minutes, a child appeared in the second boy's garbage truck. The hero intends to take him in. In 37 minutes, the male protagonist ran into a woman in the hospital who was first-aiding a child in a clothing store. At the 47-minute birthday party, the child made a wish, hoping to find his mother, or die. After he grows up, his mother will not recognize him. The little boy asked the hero, do you love your mother? Why don't you go find her? Everywhere is holding the theme of "mother", which is the goal of the movie. With 60 minutes of relaxing music, two people ran on the sunset streets of Istanbul with the recycling truck. It was very warm and very healing. In 70 minutes Ali inhaled gum and hallucinated, thinking that the male lead was his stepfather, and tore up the photo with his mother. The male lead relapsed. In 75 minutes, the male protagonist took Ali to find a home, and looked up at the window lens to echo the scene of the male protagonist looking up at the window at the beginning. The male protagonist was Ali, who was seriously injured by another group of garbage pickers. In the hospital for 81 minutes, the hero heard that Ali was missing, and he cried heartbreakingly. Ali has become his spiritual sustenance. In 87 minutes, the male lead opened the door of the room, and all the puzzles were solved. What he looked up to was the place where he once lived. The little boy he wants to save is his illusion. A group of interspersed shots, the male protagonist is lying in the trash and looking at the photos of his mother, leading to the theme: He just wants his abandoned childhood to be with his mother. 92 minutes later, the male lead died, the apartment was sold, and the group photo drifted away with the water. Afterthought
Everyone has a mother, but not everyone has a mother. I was still immersed in the warm story of the hero and Ali who depended on each other for life. As soon as the door opened, I suddenly pulled me back to reality. How could it be that two people depended on each other for life? It was just a mental illusion in which one person collapsed to the extreme. The Ali that the male protagonist sees is nothing more than everything the male protagonist experienced in his childhood. This movie is intriguing. I always think that a good movie has no nonsense and wasteful shots. If you think this shot seems unimportant, it is actually laying the groundwork. For example, first, when the male protagonist first appeared on the stage, he looked up at a lighted window. Later, Ali took him to the same place and the same shot. This is where he was abused in childhood. At the same time It also explained why he went to chase his stepfather, but when he came back, Ali said he was beaten by his stepfather. Second, the male lead brought a group of people to the party. Ali didn't blow out the candles. Everyone was laughing. His good brother made a "hush" gesture to tell everyone not to laugh. Later, a set of control shots interspersed back and forth between the presence of Ali and the absence of Ali, telling the audience that this is the fantasy of the male protagonist, and all of them acted on the spot and performed with the male protagonist. Third, the male lead took Ali and told his brother not to tell his uncle. That this happened many times. There is one more detail, and of course it's the last one. The male lead opened the door and the old man said, "Why are you again!" A very good movie, reminds me of the little boy in "Why Home", the art form is different, they are all wonderful, worthy of five-star recommendation.
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