For most people, every day has become a repetition of the previous day since they graduated from college and chose a job. The work I did, the people I met, the scenery I experienced, and even the words I said were the same every day. I worked until I retire, and my life passed like this. Everyone has an identity and personality that is recognized by the people around you. Once you are slightly different, it will cause criticism from the surroundings. People who are irrelevant have the right to remind and blame you.
There was also the urge to escape from the fetters, but this kind of ordinary life is so powerful: the longer you stay in it, the less courage you have to escape.
This movie tells the story of a woman who is unwilling to live a repetitive life. When she gets bored in one place, she will leave quietly, go to another place, and live again with another identity. In the 15 years since leaving her boyfriend, she has been an actor, a doctor, a painter... She has changed 9 different identities, and she did a good job in each of them-in fact, "doing a good job" is what someone else did to you. As part of the identification, she only cares about how she feels, as long as she feels tired, she will leave immediately.
Envious of such an experience, but can't make such a step.
It's just that the parents couldn't pass the test. Her departure made her parents anxious. According to her, she let her parents know that she was still alive, but the parents' worries were still heavy. As if I didn't make a phone call at home for two days, my mother thought that for my dyingly ill Chinese child, I might just have to live a small life honestly.
The idea of the movie is very good, it fits the minds and impulses of many people, but the form of expression is not good, it is flat and straightforward, with a lot of dialogue. If you use suspense and horror to interpret this theme, it will be even more awesome. Just like "The Lost Lovers".
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