Start peacefully, end peacefully.
After watching it, I was like the ice at the beginning of the film, like the brain waves that the epilepsy doctor was testing on Thelma in the play, and like the lake at the end of the film, calm.
There is nothing remarkable about the same-sex elements in the play
Like the religious beliefs discussed in the play, it doesn't hurt
At the end of the film, the father ignites spontaneously on the boat, echoing his father's "punishment" on Themla as a child, paving the way for the entire film's oppression of patriarchy to finally be released and ended.
The black bird I want to spit out at the end
Represents Thelma's final escape from the vortex of suffering
Heralds the awakening of mastery and self-growth
A very oppressive viewing experience
The plot has been extended to the end, and there can be a series
The one I won't chase
(In the end, I closed my eyes and stopped at the Oslo Opera House designed by Snohetta. The image evolved from architecture to interior space, and then said: It's beautiful.)
"Thelma"
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