Maybe it's a story imagined by the heroine

Ahmad 2022-01-31 08:03:55

I watched it for the cast, I didn't know what the subject was before I saw it, I only knew that there were Master Toby and DT. At the beginning of the scene, I found that Grandpa Li, Little Freckles, Juno Temple, and Bill Nighy made me so excited.

So spooky. British conspiracy theories during World War II.

The whole process uses a lot of surreal photography, and the dream and reality are combined. I suspect that all this is imagined by the heroine, and at least part of it is fake.

Coincidences of all kinds are unlikely to actually happen. Take a bold guess, the heroine may have a mental illness, was strictly cared for by her family, and during the war, she imagined all this in the ward.

For example, when she finally escaped from the room and saw her family warmly summoned her, it was too surreal. I think it was her fantasy when she did not escape and was extremely weak. The reunion after fifty years may also be her fantasies and expectations for her future at that time.

Of course, it's very possible that this all happened in real life, but it's such a waste of photography to be so simple. In private, I prefer to explain it as the first. I don't know if anyone feels the same way. I originally wanted to list the "unreal shots", but it's too late today after watching the movie all night, and I don't feel it until tomorrow to write (actually, I'm just lazy...)

I watched wtf at the end, a good movie was ruined at the end, the heroine's smile through time and space, I get, so what? What does the director want to show through it? Strong to get through hard times? Tolerance to family? You bastards don't treat me as family but I'm doing fine now and forgive you for treating you as family, eh. Fail.

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