After watching it, I feel that I will go to heaven

Scot 2022-03-02 08:01:05

The story tells the story of British teacher Philippa who put a time bomb in the trash can of the drug dealer's office in revenge. However, the cleaning lady cleaned the garbage and replaced the bomb, causing the bomb to explode in the elevator, killing a father, two daughters and the cleaning lady. . During the interrogation at the police station, the police officer Philip, who translated for her, fell in love with her at first sight, and then the two began to flee together. At the end of the farm the duo vanished in a police helicopter.

Blanchett's charisma is truly limitless.

This is so cool

The emotional rendition is real when it is known that the bomb did not kill the drug dealer, but killed 4 innocent people

Eating ice cream together while fleeing

This is gorgeous! After reading the evaluation, it was said that this time was similar to the feeling of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden

After thinking about it, I really didn't understand the deeper meaning of the movie. The name is heaven, and I have been wondering why it is called heaven?

From the beginning of the film, Philip has been trying to keep raising the helicopter while simulating a flight. Then the place where the two hid when they planned to escape was the attic on the top. And finally the rising helicopter. I think height is a symbolic meaning in the film.

The story is, on the surface, a story of two people living together after falling in love at first sight. I prefer to understand him as: the last redemption of a kind person who has no intention to commit sins. (The word redemption is a bit heavy, and another word might be better.) Compared with the cool colors in prison before, after escaping, they are basically warm colors, and there is no very tense escape atmosphere during the escape. Instead, it ran to heaven slowly, and even started the helicopter at the end, which I felt a little dreamy.

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Heaven quotes

  • [last lines]

    Filippo: Now.

    Philippa: Yes, now...

  • Philippa: But what you don't know is I've ceased to believe.

    Filippo: Ceased to believe in what?

    Philippa: In sense. In justice. In life.