32:23, what do you say

Anissa 2022-03-21 09:01:32

When watching a movie, I understand the mood of the hero, really, I understand it very well, because I also have obsessive-compulsive disorder about numbers. Although it is not as serious as the characters in the movie, in daily life, I am still very paranoid about numbers. Obviously...for example, I can't help adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing when I see numbers (but it may also be related to my fondness for playing 24 since I was a child), I hope the final result is the number I like...I even think 7 is

My own destiny number, huh, fortunately it's not the spiritual number 27... 23, seems to be a bit of a talk in Western customs and religions, but it's all evil and ominous explanations... I like 23, mainly because I like it The basketball star's jersey number is this number, ha~ The

film basically starts with a mysterious red book, the protagonist accidentally got a red book from his wife on his birthday (February 3, Aquarius), the book It is written in the first person, like an autobiography written by a person, or a monologue of a person... Since then, the hero's life has undergone tremendous changes because of this book and the mysterious number 23 mentioned in the book. I discovered the amazing secret hidden in myself...

Enen, it was written like a third-rate movie introduction, hehe, in short, the movie is still very good except for the ending that is a little left. JIM has made a big breakthrough in his image, His acting skills are really excellent... The
film combines recent popular themes such as amnesia, schizophrenia, etc. In the end, it tells the audience that the Red Book of the protagonist's madness was actually created by the protagonist before his mental breakdown and suicide in his early years, and the content is actually a fusion of The unfortunate family experience in his childhood, the detective novels he read, and a real murder he committed in college... However, the unsuccessful suicide caused him to lose his memory. He thought he would be lucky and start a normal life, but he did not expect 13 years After all, I still have to face the sins I have committed...

Why is the ending a bit left, because the film has a line at the end, the general idea is that evil will be rewarded, 32:23, this number is estimated to be marked with the Bible The source of the
movie .... There is a sentence in the inner monologue of the hero at the end of the film: Fate is not important, what matters is your choice... Many times, you just have to make a correct choice.
That's true, no matter how many 23 or how many coincidences, they are just excuses for the evil thoughts and accompanying guilt in one's heart... What kind of person you want to be and what kind of life you want to live, in fact, after all One's own choice... And often, making the right choice seems simple, but it's actually very difficult... It's hard to conquer yourself, human beings are fragile.
The old man of Capricorn, put aside his previous movie style, began to face the unknown, Destiny, the exploration of human nature and the philosophical thinking about life, does this also reflect the deepness of Capricorn?

Yes, yes

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Extended Reading
  • Erwin 2021-10-22 14:41:01

    This movie actually scores so much lower than Mr. Haohao, are you all crazy...

  • Gayle 2022-04-21 09:01:35

    This is really not so good...

The Number 23 quotes

  • Walter Sparrow: Of course time is just a counting system... numbers with meanings attached to them.

  • Walter Sparrow: You're Topsy Kretts...

    Agatha Sparrow: [Flashback] He may not even be a man.

    [Present]

    Agatha Sparrow: Please don't make me do this...

    Walter Sparrow: Do what, Ag? Why'd you do this?

    [dumps out her purse]

    Walter Sparrow: Who am I LIVING WITH?

    Walter Sparrow: [finding a knife in her purse, laughing in disbelief] What's this for, Ag? What are you going to do with this?

    Agatha Sparrow: I... I took it to protect us. From... whoever we were going to meet at the mailbox facility.

    Walter Sparrow: Intending to kill that poor old man who you got to publish your book? To protect your little secret?

    Agatha Sparrow: [Flashback] I'll take care of it!

    Walter Sparrow: [Present] He was ALIVE before you sent us away!

    Agatha Sparrow: Robin will hear you.

    Walter Sparrow: Oh, we wouldn't want that, would we? We wouldn't want our son to know the horrible truth about his mother!

    Robin Sparrow: [walks in] Mom? Dad? What's going on?

    Walter Sparrow: She's Topsy Kretts; she wrote the book!

    Agatha Sparrow: No, it's not true. Now your father's going to put down the knife. Aren't you, Walter?

    Walter Sparrow: Tell him the truth.

    Agatha Sparrow: Walter...

    Walter Sparrow: Tell him... how you took the skeleton.

    Agatha Sparrow: Yes, Isaac and I took the skeleton...

    Robin Sparrow: You did?

    Agatha Sparrow: And I'd do it again! But I did not write the book.

    Walter Sparrow: Don't lie! 13 years. 13 years of lies! NO MORE!

    Agatha Sparrow: Don't do this to us, Walter!

    Robin Sparrow: Mom, who wrote the book?

    Walter Sparrow: Tell him who wrote it.

    Walter Sparrow: [whispering] Tell him.

    Agatha Sparrow: ...You wrote the book, Walter.