Our Dream Come Ture

Crawford 2022-01-25 08:03:40

♠ Good story I

have seen a lot of good stories recently, such as "Reading of Life and Death", "Boy in Striped Pajamas" and so on, as well as this "Magician".

A good story needs a good interpretation so that the image will not be too pale. The star rating after watching it is all about the story, not those who "tell" the story.

And this story is like a half-ripe steak. There seems to be neither ice nor fire, and the feeling of warmth is just right.

I even saw the tour guide’s childishness, dreamism, justice, evil, and thoughts in my heart. It is difficult to describe these elements so that they are not too strong in the American spirit, not too clichéd, but also clear and clear, like the first ray of sunlight in the morning. Warm, and it hits people's hearts.


♠ Sin worthy of death?

Many film critics are discussing whether the prince deserves to die.

Isn't it right that the prince killed someone? And did it deliberately.
Isn't it good that the prince intends to rebel? Although, maybe for change.
Isn't the prince cruel? Even if some people think this is the temperament of the princess.
Isn’t it good for the prince to use his power to control others? There may also be people willing to do so.
In fact, there are many more, such as the first scene of the magic of life and death, letting his fiancée take the stage.
Many many... Is
he evil? Does he deserve to die? I want to go by myself.
PS. He killed himself.


♠ Dream

young dream everyone has it. At least once.

-What do u want?
-Just to be with her.

That is a part of his dream.


Talking about it again, when the heroine died, I started to wonder:
Why not go with her and stay together in the underworld?
Turns out that was the beginning of "magic".
Stay with the one you love, eradicate evil forces, and restore your humanity.
That is a whole dream.


♠ To play?

So some people said that he played with people in applause for selfish desires?
Magic is all "fantasy."
It is the desire for something beautiful but impossible to achieve.
Willing to believe depends on your own judgment.

[Paul Giamatti struggled and finally defeated the demons.
He became an accomplice of Edward Norton in order to satisfy his own selfish desires. In the
end , his happy and annoying laughter completely destroyed the image.
Neil Burger tried his best,
but failed. To create a convincing ending,
especially the subtle magic, a
simple metaphor that everything is a blind technique based on science, and
it is even more difficult to accept it emotionally and rationally. ]

Above. It's a comment from a classmate, I'm full of cows (with tears streaming down my face) TAT..
Too-rationalists , let 's go to Fight Club.

First of all, there is no regret in Paul Giamatti's smile.
This is also the difference of this huge magic-human nature.
P has always been a pawn used and played by the prince.
Violate one's conscience and morality, and even despise identity, value and dignity.

It was Edward who awakened P with "magic". No matter how
perfect it
is to be decorated by realist armor, it is not as free as it is, and it is not as much as one thousandth of the true self.

If this magic is missing the P link,
it will realize the dream of justice and victory over evil.
Finished the explanation of the unexpected story.
There is no final realization of ours.
There is no more thoughts about the images surrounding him, his bizarre extended thoughts and wonderful feelings.


♠ Go and see, whether you want to criticize or praise.

I'm bad.
So friends who are interested should go to see it.

Look at
Norton's blurred eyes and wonderful performance.
See if
there is your dream in it.
Look at
those areas that we have thought over and over again,
but haven't reached it.
Look at
this well-narrated story.

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Extended Reading

The Illusionist quotes

  • Chief Inspector Uhl: As a boy, I'm told, he had a chance encounter with a traveling magician.

    Traveling Magician: Boy!

    Chief Inspector Uhl: One version of the story was that the man himself then vanished. Along with the tree! Who knows what actually happened.

  • [first lines]

    woman in audience: It's her. I know it's her! She wants to tell us something.