Most people are sending loneliness in shameful ways

Julie 2022-03-24 09:01:12

The so-called loneliness is not shameful, but most people are sending loneliness in a shameful way; so that "love" often uses these loneliness as an excuse for the mistakes made by loneliness.
You can't use a reasonable word to describe their relationship, mentally cheating? It doesn't seem to be physically derailed? Not even that. Bill Murray slept with two women separately for a week, but it was not Scarlett Johansson.
The two of them lay in bed watching English movies with Japanese subtitles, watching the night view of Tokyo outside the hotel window, talking softly, and there was physical contact but he gently and tentatively held her feet and told her:
-You are not helpless.
Then The two patients with insomnia fell asleep peacefully.

Scarlett's role is also very interesting, philosophy department, prestigious school. When she looks down on the whole of Tokyo from the balcony of the hotel, the audience will feel the inescapable loneliness like the characters. This is the resonance formed between the characters and the individuals: the
individual is too small for all living beings in the world. In this huge social environment, how many people care about their own life, whether they are proud of the spring breeze, or calm, or distressed. When Scarlett Ninja cried to call a friend, even the friend appeared indifferent.
And Bill Murray appeared and told her, The more you know who you are, and what you want, the less you let things upset you. , Not kidnapped by foreign objects.

I feel like this, using elegant and innocent feelings and words, as well as self-thinking to pass the stage of loneliness and self-doubt, is very comfortable and noble, and fascinates me.

I remembered that I, like Scarlett, once walked through this country as a bystander who could leave at any time through and through, and was reflected by the same hustle and bustle with the same loneliness—the kind of thinking about myself even in a foreign country. , The eyes full of novelty can not dilute the loneliness.

"No matter Harris or Charlotte, their lives are actually nothing unsatisfactory to ordinary people. Even though Harris has passed the most glorious acting time, he is still treated as a superstar and rewarded when he goes to Japan to shoot commercials. Not bad; Charlotte’s age is just right, beautiful, her husband has a handsome face, doing literary and lucrative photography work. How lost is this kind of life?! A large wave of early getting up and crowding on the subway, catching the bus, and forced to work overtime... …People who have been abused in real life can’t look down on them, lost, lost a ghost, let the hero and heroine squeeze in the Beijing subway and they will be all right. Such seemingly reasonable words blurt out and won a lot of applause and praise. Before, I might silently like these words, but lost in Tokyo makes me realize that I am narrow and shallow, and the people who live seriously are the only people who silently endure all the unsatisfactory things in real life? For Harry S, for Charlotte, aren’t they also people who live seriously? Is it just because it is so different from the life experience of the general public that they will be denied and obliterated? In fact, to some extent, they Live more seriously than ordinary people, because the contradiction between them and life does not come from the hardships of life, but more from the thinking and pursuit of personal spiritual life."

"As a married person, the hero and heroine had a paradoxical ambiguity. , I like the setting and handling of "Lost", which prevents it from falling into the clichés of extramarital affairs movies. In most movies describing extramarital affairs, derailment and infidelity become the protagonist’s catharsis to get rid of the bloated daily life. After the whirlwind of passion has turned the unruly relationship into a fait accompli, the various life contradictions described before have become prop-like foreshadowing, and as the plot progresses, you can't even remember the reason for the protagonist's derailment at the beginning. And "Lost" In the movie, the heroines and the heroines are not moved because of love, but because of their current moods. They happen to have doubts about their usual roles in Tokyo, a strange city. They also just read the loss of each other, and they accompany each other. Fleeing for a short time, having fun, talking in bed at night, but it only ends there. Love is moving, but courtesy ends. Lost is not an excuse for chaos. After cleaning up the chaos, they still find their way home. After precipitation Keep going."

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  • Dianna 2021-10-20 19:00:40

    Only living alone in a foreign country with strong cultural differences will feel the same.

  • Sedrick 2022-03-21 09:01:11

    I've seen it in my heart

Lost in Translation quotes

  • Bob: Can you keep a secret? I'm trying to organize a prison break. I'm looking for, like, an accomplice. We have to first get out of this bar, then the hotel, then the city, and then the country. Are you in or you out?

    Charlotte: I'm in. I'll go pack my stuff.

    Bob: I hope that you've had enough to drink. It's going to take courage.

  • Charlotte: I just don't know what I'm supposed to be.

    Bob: You'll figure that out. The more you know who you are, and what you want, the less you let things upset you.