This is the most decisive gesture of estrangement from the human heart, and it is also the most cowardly imaginary that a bleak life can produce. An Alice in Wonderland-esque fairy tale was supposed to have nothing to do with it, but director Terry Gilliam winked at us warm-faced viewers, suggesting that if it's Alice's head that falls down the rabbit hole, how? Anything is possible, especially for a 9-year-old girl who has been abandoned by the world and guards her father's body in a dilapidated and unfamiliar old house. The only fairy tale she knows well must open a path to an unbearably tragic reality. Rabbit Hole of Whimsical Worlds. Only when the body survives, the spirit flies away, and the world is like a big dream can cover the suffering.
Rising Tide Shore was the darkest movie I've seen in 2006 because of its brutal fate, but don't get me wrong, its beauty and loneliness are unparalleled. Watching little Rose in the gloomy attic, on the dusty bed, in the extravagant sunlight, all day long, sophisticated and innocent, talking to her buddies on her fingers, this little girl The self-constructed multiple personalities also seem to disintegrate our inner fortified defenses one by one. The borders of the whimsical world overwhelmed reality, and we began to hear voices from different directions within ourselves. At this time, seeing Rose and her little lover who is wearing diving goggles and suffering from epilepsy treat the seemingly endless grass as a swimming ocean, happily spread out their arms and row in the running, the corners of our mouths will also float Smile and obey in their pure and transparent logic, no matter what absurd reality this logic is based on. At that moment, we really fell into the rabbit hole that has always been in our hearts with the tide of fantasy that swept through everything.
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