Seeing and not seeing, round and missing

Kasey 2022-03-02 08:01:48

The amount of information conveyed per unit of time in a film adapted from a novel is always satisfyingly large. There will be some strenuous parts in the process of watching, but once it is over, everything is clear, and that is good.
I liked this movie from the beginning. The story the movie Dad told Mona when she was ten tells it to us. A family must contribute a person to die, so is sacrifice a love? Love the bread family's decision to either die together or live another way. Each of them took out a part of their body. Everyone in this family is broken, but the family is complete. Later they lived a prosperous and happy life, which is a decent fairy tale, isn't it?
Not everyone is weird, because not everyone has a weird experience, but every weird person has a fascinating story to tell. Like people who love numbers. Whether it's a math teacher who wears different number necklaces according to his mood every day, or a Mona who numbs himself with numbers by tapping on a wood, or a little Lisa who has a special love for numbers at a young age. Numbers are just symbols, they are all to drive away loneliness, people always do some strange things, to fight loneliness, or to fight the cause of loneliness. This reminds me of a summer vacation many years ago, I wrote three inexplicable words in black and white every night without sleep, like those numbers that no one understands. Eating soap and pretending to be a cancer patient is neurotic and building a health circle. There is a lot to talk about. Movies have a lot of content in one minute, and I like this rhythm. So basically, the movie that will write a movie review for it is ready to be watched ten or eight times by me over and over again. Every time I look at it, I find that what was once an inconspicuous bridge has become a shining point.
I found that I liked narration surprisingly, so when I was young, I loved Wong Kar-wai to death, and that was the narration. Because the story is happy or sad, good or bad, my sensitivity is relatively low. Resonance, inspiration, aftertaste, I'm always looking for a feeling. A paragraph says that we always want to ask for help when we are desperate, but in the end we find that we can only help ourselves, and then we grow. Who said it wasn't? Those fast-paced commercial films always create a kind of post-modern fairy tale heroism. There is always a hero who takes saving the world as his mission and who will not hesitate to save you who need to be saved. I said, hehe. Let it go hero, I want to redeem myself, let me grow, okay? The other is the key phrase that saved the movie, Dad said, it's always better to be whole than incomplete. And if I hadn't looked up at the sky at a forty-five degree angle then I would have burst into tears. Thinking of the little fairy tale at the beginning, what is complete? What is handicap? As long as the family stays together and unites, everything will be fine. The bread family either lacks an arm or lacks a leg. Are they complete? But the family is here. This is complete.
In life, there will always be pasts and sorrows that others cannot understand, so there will be sustenance and souls that others cannot understand. Fortunately, our differences were innocuous, and later, we were close to each other and comforted each other. Or assimilate, or about to assimilate. Later, numbers or others are no longer important, because, with you, there is no need for superfluous sustenance.
My invisible symbol, can you feel it?

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  • Johann 2022-04-20 09:02:40

    The pace is very slow... can't watch

  • Christina 2022-03-22 09:02:55

    Such a sexy goddess can become a country girl, who said that Jessica Alba is a vase, who am I worried about! Because 2 according to the lines "If there's anything u can do for me, pls never be sick and ever" and "Lisa wore the truth like the crown, she made jewelelry out of wasting plastics and only I have is the word: NOTHING" I give five stars

An Invisible Sign quotes

  • Lisa: Can I live with you after my mom dies?

    Mona Gray: ...My apartment is small.

    Lisa: I'm not that big.

  • Ben Smith: Are you avoiding me, Ms. Gray?

    Mona Gray: I thought I dropped something out of the window.

    Ben Smith: Like what? A quadratic equation?

    Mona Gray: More like a decimal point.