the value of lies

Sammy 2022-03-22 08:01:03

Regardless of how the characters are played, the plot is quite depressing. After telling a lie a hundred times, I will believe it. In the end, I don't even know if it's true or not. Donna lives in the real world, and no one knows whether the peter she adopted really exists. If it exists, Everything is true, if not, everything is a lie. The people in the film seem to be certain that Peter doesn't exist, and the film continues with that thought.
Donna, a blind woman who lives in darkness and loneliness, may be the hardship and loneliness of her childhood that makes her keep wrapping herself with lies.
It's just that when the day dawns, it will start to be lonely again

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Extended Reading
  • Xzavier 2022-04-21 09:03:50

    ..."RW looks like B!"

  • Kole 2022-04-21 09:03:50

    All the ramblings of the gods are nothing but loneliness. It's just that when the day dawns, it will start to be lonely again

The Night Listener quotes

  • [last title card 1]

    Title Card: This film was inspired by a telephone friendship with what was believed to be a 14-year-old boy.

    [last title card 2]

    Title Card: To this day the existence of that boy has never been conclusively proven.

    [last title card 3]

    Title Card: He would be 28 years old today.

  • [first lines]

    Gabriel Noone: [Black screen. Sounds of squeaking chair as someone sits down, microphone squealing, paper rustling, and a thump] Ready?

    [Sound of one breath blown into microphone]

    Gabriel Noone: [Unknown woman mumbles]

    Gabriel Noone: Yeah, let's try it like that.

    [Paper rustling]

    Gabriel Noone: [Unknown woman mumbles again]