Dreams and Reality vs Screen and Audience

Adalberto 2022-03-18 09:01:03

The reflexivity of this film is about to come out. He emphasizes dream and reality, which echoes the screen and the audience... As for the design of the film cover, although it is complicated, it is compared to "Inception" in later years. It is relatively easy to understand. After all, the script is not a deliberate pursuit of chaos or dismantling suspense. The film discusses only what is happiness and what is most important. Of course, this proposition is unsolvable and eternal... Analysis of the film There are many entry points, such as psychoanalysis, feminism, ideology, etc. The dream itself can be interpreted intertextually with Freud's psychoanalysis, and the binary opposition of angels and demons in the play is also feminism. The object of criticism is about the setting of the hero who hides behind him, the millionaire, whose ideology has been written invisibly, and of course there are many more, such as Tom's purchase of the script, the movie-related marriage change News, criticism of Spanish directors saying goodbye to art, etc., and so on. Regarding the above content, I am being lazy. The criticism of this film can be found in Dai Jinhua's case analysis, which is so detailed that there is no place to talk... Also, what this movie means to me is a little bit of reminiscence of my high school weekend...

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  • Joanie 2022-03-21 09:01:28

    If I accept that a virtual world can be happy, why should I accept a real world, but real and virtual are only different in name, but there is no difference in essence?

  • Jany 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    David's difficulty in distinguishing Julie/Sofia in "Clear Dreams" symbolizes the castrated anxiety of men over women and the confusion and agnosticism of femme fatalities/innocent and kind women. The suddenly empty and extinct modern urban scene at the beginning points directly to the illusory nature of modern human society characterized by the rush of traffic. Typical psychoanalytic film text.

Vanilla Sky quotes

  • David: No. Tell me now.

    Sofía: I'll tell you later.

    David: If something's wrong please tell me now.

  • David: Say everything now, now, now, now.