Because of Comrade Rainforest’s strong recommendation and generosity, I watched this famous movie in a rare sobriety. As a result, my already chaotic brain was short-circuited overnight, but I am still very grateful to Comrade Rain for all the same!
The process of watching a movie: The first 100 minutes are in the plot of the movie, guessing where the director will lead the movie. If it ends in a normal way, I will definitely curse; when betti disappears suddenly, my mind is sober, and it's a big deal. Deep, the movie began to sort out its clues, and suddenly many words flashed in my mind: split personality, reality and dreams, the Matrix, materialism and idealism...Then my mind started to spin at a high speed, recalling the previous director who seemed to pass by carelessly. The camera, while staring at the screen, tries to find the answer in the picture that is happening. I don’t know that this is falling into the director’s trap. The more you get to the back, the more the horror skills are doubled. The color of the image and the coordination of the sound will all lead you into the director’s preset trap. If you jump out, you won’t understand it. Caught, fucking genius! So I turned on the light, held the pillow and watched all the movies in a stalemate. After that, in the long ending song, I hugged the pillow and looked at the ceiling. Can’t help but watch it again in the 6* fast-forward mode...The
plot is actually relatively simple, a brief summary: a girl from an average background, Diane, came to Hollywood with the ideal of fighting in the film industry, looking forward to a shot. To hit the red, I met another girl, Kamilla, who also had dreams in an audition. The difference was that Kamilla's acting skills were almost perfect, so she became the heroine, and Diane was also taken care of by her love at first sight with Kamila. Little role. But Kamila’s engagement with the director Adam made a big blow to Diane, who loves Kamila, hired to kill Kamila, and then shot himself at home. Dream goes far away... A
few details:
1. The key. There are two keys in total. One is the purple triangle key to open the small box; the other is the key given to Diane by the killer. The purple triangle represents fantasy, so it is unreal; the key to the killer is not understood, but it is an indication of Kamila's death. So what the two keys have in common is the unity of dreams and reality. What opens is the reality in the dream and the dream in the reality.
2. A scene: In a real engagement banquet, a girl who kissed Kamila walked out in Diane's eyes, and the cowboy walked in, which meant that Diane's personality was split, and the scene in the dream found the cause in reality.
3. Beggar: I think that beggar is Kamila, who escaped from a car accident, and Kamila, who ruined his face, was only in despair. According to the killer's questioning of the black-haired white man to the waitress, she was a bit downhearted, and was associated with the car accident discussed before killing the long-haired man.
4. Wait, wait, wait, wait, etc. There are
too many details. They are all organized according to my thoughts. So in response to that sentence, what a thousand people see is a thousand Hamlet. This is the first time I watched a movie and watched the Dream of Red Mansions.
The pen of the gods-------The silent bar is
inexplicably upside-down but it is the theme of the movie. Everything is illusion. The reality is that dreams are also...
There are some incomprehensible places in the film. My current thoughts are dreams. It's nonsensical at first. Anyone who has ever dreamed knows who knows that the dream will put things together that can't be beaten, so let's just do it. By the way, the director Lynch either simply put his dream on the screen to fool people around the world for nothing, or he made a genius movie and made everyone feel confused, fucking genius! ! !
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