Whether to choose a simple and comfortable life, or to achieve your ideals and live the life you want. Work is often a job, breadwinner, no interest. A home is a small nest, sheltered from the wind and rain, warm and comfortable. But in the most secretive depths of my heart, there may still be an ideal, a kind of life that I want, a small brilliance. For example, one of my ideals at present is to participate in a Dakar Rally, to experience the journey through the long yellow sand and reach the destination where the spring is as deep as the sea.
I watched two Kate Winslet movies for two nights in a row. The first one was like a rejuvenation with a glass of alcohol, and the second one was a bowl of chili water, which made people restless.
After the big quarrel in the second part of the movie, the two of them were in extreme pain. The first scene the next day was that the sun was pouring into the room, which was very quiet. Aibo had a 180-degree turn and asked Frank to eat fried eggs or fried eggs. Eggs, Frank was deeply moved, said it was the best breakfast he had ever eaten. I am relieved to think that let them compromise, this is not a warm ending. But the cruelty and cleverness of the director is still behind. After Frank left, Ai Bo began to miscarry herself, and when she realized the bleeding couldn't stop, she called the hospital, but ultimately failed to save her life. At first I was shocked and angry at this ending. But on second thought, it makes sense. I know this is the price directors pay for abandoning their ideals to be mediocre. Maybe most people will be upset. Actually, there is nothing wrong with that. It's just that most of us patronize to struggle, or enjoy the life around us, without realizing or ignoring the most important things in life. That is to say, you don't value that ideal, and it won't hurt you if the ideal is not realized. As for some sober people and enlightened people, seeing this ending will be a little painful, for the couple and for themselves. I am grateful for Aibo's determination to achieve ideals, and I am also saddened by Aibo's death.
The acting skills of the actors in the movie can be described as exquisite and delicate. When Frank returned home for the first time, he did not expect that Aibo had carefully prepared a birthday dinner for him. The remorse and remorse he showed in the evening when he took a bath was very expressive. Frank told Aibo that he had an affair with a female colleague for no reason. Aibo's face was pale. She was worried that Frank knew about his affair with a friend after drinking. And asked Frank, what do you want me to say. Fortunately, Aibo did not confess, otherwise both families would suffer.
That semi-psychotic appearance in the movie is interesting. He learned that the Franks were going to Europe, surprise, praise. But when I heard that Frank gave up the plan because of promotion and salary increase, he satirized Frank so badly that he almost got into a fight. Perhaps the moral of the director is that sober wise men are often perceived by society as mentally ill.
The film ends with a conversation between the Franks' two husband and wife friends. Reminiscent of Frank and his wife. At the end is a long shot, the old man simply took off the hearing aid and stopped listening to the old woman's nagging. Intriguing.
The road they live on in the movie is called Revolutionary Road, and the name of the movie is also called Revolutionary Road. The behavior of the Franks is like a revolution, about breaking the existing shackles and pursuing ideals. But how difficult is it to break the shackles.
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