I will use the word "sincerity" to describe this movie. Director Qi has sincerely and frankly put all his views on the movie, the family, the society, the world, and even the life into every scene and character of the movie. The experience of the male protagonist may be part of it. It is the master's self-directed by Qi Dazhi that pursuing ideals means contending with reality, and it also means inevitable conflict with things or relationships in reality, and even more so, destroying everything around us one by one. But for a moment, you will feel a metaphysical, mysterious and religious sacred brilliance. The ideal you pursue exists in your heart, just as the man in the movie sees it again in the movie. Like his deceased mother, we cannot express that kind of touch in words, nor can we use real life perspectives to measure its importance and value. In the end, the male protagonist uses the camera to point at himself, telling the plot of the film where he rushed to the hospital to give birth with his wife in his arms. This may have two meanings. One is the doubt of self-worth. He changed himself from being a photographer to being The photographer seems to want to look at his own life and life from a separate perspective. After all, if he becomes the protagonist of the film and sees himself as an audience, we see what kind of person we will be. Woolen cloth? Maybe what we saw was just a very stupid guy who ruined everything around him for some satisfaction. The other is obsessed with self-ideal. He uses the camera to complain about reality. He turns himself into the film itself, completely closes himself in the closed loop of the film, and completely separates himself from reality. I am both shooting and being photographed, there is no difference between the two, and become an absolute self. But I still prefer the first hypothesis, and I believe that Dadao Qi is also, because I am also a person who extremely doubts himself and life, like him, the most important thing is that Dadao Qi and I are also Cancer, and my birthday It’s only one day away from him, and I also feel good that there is some similarity to his thoughts—metaphors (open field eagles catching chickens—realities cannibalize ideals), nested narratives (likes) Lvxi's movie and the situation of the male lead), open at the end.
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