Lone hunter

Carleton 2022-10-08 10:09:16

It's a very lonely movie, a lonely person who has a dream, no matter how ridiculous and impractical in the eyes of others, but she lives in her own world, doing her own thing, and believing Her own thoughts are not that she is too stupid, but that the reality makes her want to believe in her own thoughts and yearn for treasures, so that she may become a little different.

In the movie, Kumiko once wanted to share her thoughts with her mother, but in her mother’s eyes, the most important things are only work and marriage. Although I didn’t say it in the end, it is conceivable that even if I say it, I can only get it. Incomprehensible accusations and abuse. In fact, it can be said that a large part of the experience in the company was caused by Kumiko’s own behavior. Because of her isolation, she did not have a friend in life or in the company, and her boss did not like her. All these add up, Let her become more and more depressed and silent. The former classmates I met on the road ran away while drinking coffee together. Perhaps it was because I noticed the gap with her. The world was completely different. The life of the classmates looked very good. At the same age, they already had a child. With a happy family, for Kumiko, drinking coffee with classmates means repeating the things she talked about with her mother, which is exactly what she lacks.

The desire for treasure is Kumiko’s longing for the missing in life. He is eager to find the treasure to make a different change in her life, which proves herself, but this kind of dream is hard to come true, let alone it is just We never know whether she can find the location from a virtual movie in reality, but at least, in her own world, she not only found the treasure and went away; her only friend Wen Xiang was with her. Feel the joy of dream realization together.

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Kumiko, The Treasure Hunter quotes

  • Kumiko: I only need page 95. It is my destiny.

  • Older Woman: Solitude? It's just fancy loneliness.