Fragmented, out-of-sequence editing requires a lot of patience. Sarah's beauty is amazing, and once her memories come out, Tom's fragmentation and confusion are sympathetic, and there is a sense of dislocation in "Single Man", which is the theme of the loss of soulmates. At this point, the wrongly sequenced editing suddenly showed a peculiar charm, because the memories of the old people in reality are just like this, not in chronological order. This is also an attempt to make the audience experience that kind of mood disorder...
When Sarah's coffin burned, she finally understood why it was called burning man, and why she saw the illusion of things being ignited. When she was sick, Sarah once said, "Will you come to me when your time is up?", so when Tom accidentally burned his hand while cooking, he suddenly put his hand on the flame and burned it - as if he wanted to experience The feeling of being burnt to ashes is like trying to test the taste of going with her. Ripped and struggled.
When Hemingway's Kay died in childbirth, the hero Henry thought that he had watched a group of ants burn to death and could save them, but did nothing; Tom looked at the lobster on his chopping board and thought of their memories of the seaside, Sarah Said: "My God! He is so beautiful, please don't kill him". There is no reason why God wants a man to die like a man crushing an ant.
In the end, Tom, who was baptized by a car accident, decided to take his son and try to live a good life.
In general, I don't know if it's because of the editing too hard, or because of the story itself, or I feel like something is missing, telling a story like this, but it doesn't seem to grasp any theme well. But...Bojana Novaković is so beautiful, and there are a lot of beautiful pictures...
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