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This movie I saw in the cinema was a little fortunate. If you look at it with a computer, it is estimated that after about 20 minutes, there will be a red cross in the upper right corner of the mouse.
Before watching the movie, I didn't expect it to be a "disaster movie". When my friends told me that it was a sci-fi movie, I was surprised. Even so, I expected the protagonists of the movie to end up with a happy ending as the end of a fairy tale. Indeed, I am too superficial.
This is indeed a disaster movie, and finally the planet hits the earth. Not surprisingly, everyone is over. But this isn't a disaster movie either, and for Justin, she's happy.
The beginning of the story: a woman who is about to get married, laughing happily, with a happy expression on her face. Everything is fine. Till: That passage of Justin's mother was full of malicious blessings. At this moment, I knew that everything was an illusion.
What kind of family is this? The mother is full of hatred for her husband, daughter's marriage and even life. "I hate marriage, especially my close family," she said. From the mother's harsh words, I can imagine what Justin's life was like as a child. I can understand how much this sentence is a curse to her. It's unfortunate, but I'm sure that Justin agrees in his heart.
Forced laughter, anxiety, fear... All these symptoms at the dinner party indicate that Justin is likely to enter a state of illness. The key is whether she has supporters.
Unfortunately. She wanted to discuss marriage with her mother again, and her mother told her to get out. She wanted to talk to her father. My father, who was afraid of facing emotions, ran away. She told her husband to hug me for a while. My husband wanted to have sex with her. She told her sister, I tried my best. My sister said that sometimes I really hate you.
In such a family combination, how could she not get sick?
In an environment without love and support, how could she still have the desire to live well? This is an inevitable outcome.
I think the author knows Freud well. Sexual intercourse can relieve anxiety.
No one can understand her needs.
It didn't take long for Justin to suffer from depression, inability to live, lethargy, and a longing for death. It seems that God is helping her to end this meaningless life. She knows that the planet will hit the earth. She waited peacefully for the day to come, while her sister, on the contrary, was anxious about the passing of planets as scientists said.
Here is another comparison. A comparison of the lives of Justin and her sister. Claire's family is living a happy life, with a lot of money, a purpose in life, and happiness. It's just, ridiculously, so vulnerable in the face of death. The sister's anxiety symptoms that started before the planet came and ended when she actually faced death; the husband committed suicide when he learned the truth about the disaster. These, etc., are the manifestations of insufficient inner strength.
In the end, is depression terrible, or is death terrible?
Who can say with certainty that people who suffer from depression must be tragic? Depressed patients also have a strong heart and enough energy.
I think Justin died happily in the end. She got the most wanted existence value. At the moment before her death, her sister held her hand tightly, which should make her complete. Perhaps, her depression is no longer.
Written at the end:
We cannot choose what kind of family we are born into. But parents can be the source of our tragedy. But we also have the energy to contend with this doomed destiny. It's probably human.
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