who am I

Sunny 2022-03-19 09:01:03

Whether a person is wise does not depend on how many questions he can answer, but on what kind of questions he asks. Smart people never think about what kind of mobile phone to change every day. "Puppet Life" tells a wonderful fairy tale in which people climb into the body of an actor through a cave. This raises a series of questions about life and philosophy. What is the origin of thought and whether the spiritual and material worlds can interact with each other? Intervention, how big is the difference between people’s perception of the same world, whether the spirit can be continued if they are separated from the body, whether life comes from the subconscious or the environment, whether people have the right to control other people’s behavior, and so on. Although there is no magnificent dreamlike pen in Qu Yuan's "Heavenly Questions", the spiritual level of the script creator can also be seen from these deep rational thoughts. The film also considers many practical and social issues such as conflicts between husband and wife, homosexuality issues, the status quo of the entertainment industry, etc. It is full of logic and the charm of various complicated relationships. It is a good film that will make the audience unable to extricate themselves for a long time after the end. You may not know what you are thinking after the movie, but you must be thinking.
In the film, Pete appeared in less than a second. I don't know why I can always see Pete recently. . .

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  • Ruthie 2022-03-24 09:01:18

    too many wtf moments.. the absurdity is way over the top and i got overdosed...

  • Pamela 2021-10-20 19:01:57

    In fact, it's pretty good-looking, and the idea is good, but the later the director doesn't know what theme to focus on. Especially at the end, it’s a bit disappointing

Being John Malkovich quotes

  • John Malkovich: That portal is mine and it must be sealed forever - for the love of God.

    Craig Schwartz: Mr. Malkovich, sir, with all due respect, I discovered that portal. I mean, it's my livelihood. You understand?

    John Malkovich: It's my head, Schwartz. It's my head! I will see you in court!

    [Malkovich trudges off along the shoulder of the turnpike]

    Craig Schwartz: [calling after him] What makes you think I won't be seeing what you're seeing... in court?

  • Craig Schwartz: Can I buy you a drink, Maxine?

    Maxine: Are you married?

    Craig Schwartz: Yes, but enough about me.