mother and son

Frances 2022-02-04 08:09:26

That's what I understand at the end. White returned to the real world, but Allen went to the spiritual world. Before White entered the spiritual world again, the starting point of choice was Allen's life, and he re-experienced Allen's life.
One day after 2003 can be seen in Ellen's memory, when her sister Sarah left. Then the mother also left. Alan found Dr. Mark and saw his mother when he was frozen. In my mother's memory before, there was a time when she was with Alan after being frozen, but she actually saw Alan before being frozen. Following Allen's memory, Allen has been waiting for his mother, and left his own plane for the mother at the bottom (the hot air balloon that his mother sat on when he went up). Six months before his mother woke up, Allen chose to go to the spiritual world. Following Allen's memory, her mother went through Allen's life. According to Allen's thinking, she finally found the real Allen in the spiritual world.
But there are still some questions, how did they survive? How do those who enter the spiritual world survive, because even in the spiritual world, the body needs to survive. It may just be that the world in the eyes is different, the spiritual world is eating, and the real world may be eating, but who made this meal? The important thing is that some people will definitely be missing the link to eat in their spiritual world. How did they survive?
As a sci-fi animation, it is undoubtedly successful, blurring the boundaries between the future and the present. Give a lot of inspiration, unexpected places. But I have been obsessed with eating ah ah ah ah. . . And anyway, I hope the story has a happy ending. I know that life is not perfect and the reality is very dark, so I can only have the best fantasy in the story, which is not satisfying and a little sad. I don't know what happened to Dylan in the end, I don't know what happened to Sarah, it's just that Allen and White can be together.
I think White's life is of course beautiful because of Allen, but too much energy is in Allen. The biggest thing I feel is the mother's love. At the same time, I also feel that although Allen really needs to be taken care of, White's life is ultimately devoted to giving. Allen. I like Allen, but thinking about life, many independent people will never be taken care of. There are many people in life who are not born with disabilities, but are just spoiled. But because of weakness, there is always someone to take care of. But White's choice is to respect her. This is the happiest thing for her, and she can always be by the side of this angel who needs to be taken care of.

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Extended Reading
  • Ernestina 2022-04-21 09:03:52

    At the beginning, we saw an old face from a close-up perspective. It was almost presented. The sound came from outside the painting, which was an extension of the film. It allowed us to see the helpless position of losing its dominant power. Another shot, when Robin came into the studio, before pushing back on track, we saw another similar shot where the producer made a lot of mockery about Robin's career, he showed an absolute dominance, as A set of suspended fore/reverse hits. The camera that scans and captures replaces the spotlight, in a similar circular track, looking down close-up, a shot that means "curtain call", like heyday in her career. People who have lost their subjectivity are full of their own gods, and becoming the other means being a lonely god, gaining worship and self-disappearance. Abrahama is a desert in the geographical sense. Through the rear-view mirror of the car, we see the hallucinatory animation image, which is also the real meaning of the "animation control zone". Drugs provide us with a filter to view the world, and consumerism is in regulation. teach us what to fantasize about.

  • Aurelio 2022-04-23 07:05:52

    God's work, the expression is so bold and novel, it is jaw-dropping. In fact, the themes discussed in this film are not uncommon in science fiction works. I can think of at least three at once: Lala's "Disconnected", Jiang Bo's Prehistoric World Trilogy and Joe Haldeman's "Four Very Short Sci-Fi Masterpieces", but the way it is presented is really original, and some passages almost radiate divine brilliance.

The Congress quotes

  • Robin Wright: Does that make sense? Or is this just in my mind?

    Robot: Ultimately, everything make sense. And everything is in our mind.

  • Jeff: We at Miramount, want to... want to scan you. All of you - your body, your face, your emotion, your laughter, your tears, your climaxing, your happiness, your depressions, your... fears, longings. We want to sample you, we want to preserve you, we want... all this, this... this thing, this thing called..."Robin Wright".

    Robin Wright: What will you do with this... thing ? That you call Robin Wright?

    Jeff: We'll do all the things that your Robin Wright wouldn't do.