Sometimes a wasp hatches in a chrysalis

Eduardo 2022-06-11 22:28:38

I once dreamed of looking at the Milky Way from a distant planet. The blue planet on the edge of the cantilever was submerged in countless stars. I couldn't even find her. The solid and long life at this moment is only a moment of memory, and I am smaller than the erratic starlight...... back to the movie itself, though I have never been to space, but I have been a bloody transient all the time, quoting him. I know how it feels to be elsewhere, and you know you will never fit in. Till you stop trying. A very deep memory segment, one is what Mark said to Lucy. "Everything between you and me is meaningless to this world. The climate won't change for you and me, the mountains won't change for you and me. It's just the dopamine hormone. Things went wrong in your fucking head, and you can't concentrate only if you're fucking with me. So you thought you wanna fuck with me." So true and so cruel. She knew and she jumped in.

Another clip is the wasps pouring out of the chrysalis. Lucy grabbed India girl’s shoulder and reproduced that horrible scene over and over again. You thought you were a space girl, but we are not. The sun rises every 90 minutes up there and you thought you must be something marvellous to witness that scene. You thought you were bound to see something big but you are just not qualified. And it's true. You broke up when facing the sun. It is so large so bright in the profound outer space and everything you'd ever been through is so small, including yourself.

You have to accept this fact. Because you have established a closer connection with space than anyone else, you can't go back to that place.

Finally Lucy took off her mask and stood in the swarm of bees, the sunlight illuminating her eyes again. From small to large, and then back to the dots. Such is life.

Like watching "What's wrong with Virginia", emotions boost the gradual process, also like a black swan. Is it a coincidence? Natalie's movies seem to appeal to me.

I opened this movie just for the Beatles' Lucy in the sky with diamonds. The soundtrack is very good, and the slow version of the song with the same name played by nana is also just right. Except for the cheerful rock music that Lucy played when she left to go shopping, it was too drama. I think a slower symphony would be more suitable. I like photography. A large number of overhead shots in the first half, the sense of insignificance and withdrawal came out all at once, without the need for excessive performance by the actors.

I really like it

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Lucy in the Sky quotes

  • Lucy Cola: You go up there, you see the whole universe, and everything here looks so small.

  • Will Plimpton: You know Michael Collins?

    Lucy Cola: Yeah, yeah. Of course. Apollo 11. He flew the command module for Neil and Buzz.

    Will Plimpton: Yeah. So you know after he dropped them he circled the moon for hours. It's farther from Earth than any man has ever been. No light, no radio. And he wept, consumed by darkness and then, when he saw the sun again he wept some more. Inside the module he wrote, "I am now truly alone and absolutely alone from any known life. I am it."