When blue meets despair

Maiya 2022-03-27 08:01:01

It may be the reason for watching the movie while having dinner, this movie did not bring much shock or thought.
Even when Stripper drenched his body with wax, he speculated on the pleasure with interest.

The film begins with a strange but very clear character relationship. I guess the director also wants to tell many uncomplicated personal stories in a wrap-around style.
Then concentrate them as if they were not there.

Like a man who needs money for surgery.
Such as a woman who needs money for surgery.
For example, a mortuary who needs money turnover.
For example, a father who has a lot of money but stomach cancer.
Like a wealthy but desperate former pastor.
In Christmas Eve, these clues are compiled and then implicated in continuing their respective lives.

Everyone is helpless about life, everyone is lonely, and they are looking for a way to redeem themselves.
I can't see whether everyone in the film has reached the extreme, probably all choose different ways of life.
If there is no encounter, whether the father of stomach cancer died regretfully, the young mother continued to dance to support her son's medical expenses. The male prostitutes on the street continued to look for customers. The young undertaker struggled to maintain turnover and treat asthma incidentally. The Desperate Pastor continues to look for someone who can help suicide and longs for heaven.
As long as there is desire, there is also hope. If it wasn't for a group of despairing people meeting together, would the ending be better than the current one. For example, male prostitutes would not choose to commit suicide in front of a priest.

I looked through IMDB, um, I didn't get 7 points.

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    Charlie: Yeah.

    Lexus: Then open your heart.