Patient, it's time to take medicine

Eddie 2022-03-21 09:01:49

Lars von Trier has been a director who specializes in making movies that are very tossing, literary and indescribable, starting from The Waves and the Dancer in the Dark.
It's different from the movies like "Dream of Paris" and "Wild Reeds", which are easy to be labeled as literary films and very good-looking.
Lao La's movie really requires you to hold your breath and be patient and try your emotions on a chair for more than two hours.

I believe that people who do not have depression will probably see depression from watching this film.
Cut off the stripped plot, but cannot form a self-contained expression and core.
If such pain is unique, there really is no need to exaggerate the details.
Lao La, is not a person who is good at observing the surroundings at all, maybe it has something to do with his narcissistic closed nature?

On the contrary, I prefer Justin's three destructive behaviors caused by depression in the first half,
career, love, family, all plans and ties are trampled by self, which is simply an act of decision in a sense and the whole society.
Even without the lower half, she still can't save herself and can't be saved by others.

Charlotte played better than Dunst, and Dunst's facial expressions weren't enough.
In addition, it was the brother-in-law who died first, then the sister and the little boy waiting for the impact of the asteroid.
The most normal people are the first to die and panic, but the most mad people will be the most awake when the end comes.
People who are upside down will also be upside down when they look at each other's posture.
Who can be said to be more correct than who.

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Melancholia quotes

  • [crying into her meatloaf]

    Justine: It tastes like ashes!

  • Justine: I smile, and I smile, and I smile.