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I never save anything for swim back. This is what Vincent said. What I want to express is inspiration. Still desperate.
Even Vincent has achieved his dream. Even Eugene's silver medal turned gold in flames. Yet the sadness remains.
It doesn't mean that you can be stylish and healthy by exercising for an hour every day. It doesn't mean that you can reap the same results as others by putting in more effort than others, and it doesn't mean that your kindness can win the respect and love of others. .
the film of discrimination. in fact, in reality, has always existed. we were bound own. can not do anything.
while the final Vincent realize his dream, but he, in this society, is nothing but a gene good and of course successful people.
When they look at you, they dont see you anymore. They only see me. That's what Eugene said to Vincent. A metaphor for realizing the dream of space. No longer the genetically disabled person.
Not to mention. Vincent's genetic problems don't affect his efforts. If it were a person in a much worse situation, he would not have achieved the so-called space dream at all.
So this fight will never be won.
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Although Eugene said. I got the better end of the deal. I only lent you my body, you lent me your dream.
All his hard work for Vincent. It all comes down to this In a word.
His excellent genes made his success easy. He couldn't accept failure. But now, he got a dream from Vincent. Feeling life.
And all I believe is. Vincent is his dream. They looked at each other tenderly countless times. Eugene showed a fragile expression when he learned that he was about to lift off.
Vincent stopped talking again and again. Eugene wanted to help Vincent. He put himself Fell from the wheelchair. Dragging his crippled legs. Relying on his arms to climb such a high spiral staircase.
This is probably the most shocking scene in the film.
Every heavy bump is so depressing and desperate. However, things After passing. He just smiled and said to Vincent. Actually, I can stand up.
I know what kind of hint this staircase has. But all I care about is. Eugene's love for Vincent. What a bone-chilling.
Vincent was too focused on trying to escape from this world. When Vincent finished height-enhancing surgery, he was on crutches, and Eugene in a wheelchair was watching the launch on the hill next to the base, Eugenet said to Vincent:
What you are doing here turns out to be to escape from here.
In fact, he understands how short his life is. He has no plans to come back.
Eugene knew it. But could not bear to speak.
Before the launch, Eugene handed Vincent a letter. He told
him to read it only after the rocket was off the ground. It was his message. He also informed Vincent that he had prepared everything he needed for the rest of his life.
It was his last encouragement to Vincent.
The end of the film. It was the rocket that lifted off the ground and the flames of Eugene's self-immolation. He smiled to death. Without Vincent's company. What a pain in life. Better to go with it.
"Consider God's handiwork; who can straingten what He hath made crooked" This is the beginning of the movie, even if the foreign sentence did this, but let me stubbornly believe that this is the director's herald..
"You have to look at the works of God, Who can be made straight because God made a crooked one?"
- Ecclesiastes, chapter seven, verse thirteen
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