The film is based on Susanna Kaysen's autobiographical novel, and the starring Winona Ryder (Winona Ryder, who is also the producer of this film - this film is her production debut) read this novel very early, and was taken by it. Its attraction, when Columbia Company bought the filming rights of the book, Winona took the initiative to ask Ying to be the heroine. It can be said that it was precisely because of Winona's participation that the filming of the film was really promoted. The film took her a full 7 years.
Poor winona was later brought to court for stealing, and I'd really like to believe that part of the reason she did this was because the film was so deeply involved.
Love this actress, there's something about her that isn't just because of her angelic face.
It's a pity that not everyone can get inspiration from the film. Even if they do, they often prefer to indulge in the feeling of losing themselves. Humans are a very strange animal. Although they are the right choice, they often go the opposite way. The end of the film is positive, but the people who watched the film and even participated in the production of the film were caught in the "borderline insanity" and couldn't extricate themselves.
Paradox, once Susanna Kaysen's favorite word, means "both" and the Latin meaning of the suffix means "vitality". This word means that you are caught between... two emotions, you are in a dilemma, should I go or stay? Am I sane or crazy?
"What world is this?"
"Which country
is it ?" "What kind of world coast is this?"
Susannah, you are faced with a difficult
choice in
your life path. How much of your own shortcomings can you tolerate?
What are your weaknesses?
Are they disadvantages?
If you embrace your flaws,
will it keep you out of the hospital for the rest of your life?
hard questions, hard choices
No wonder you say you don't care
No wonder I say I don't care. . . .
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