most romantic love

Bennett 2022-03-20 09:02:29

Director Park Chan-wook has not seen much of his work, and he has only seen Old Boy before. This time, because it is composed by Cao Yingwo again, I can't wait to watch it after listening to it~ After seeing the first few pictures, I suddenly realized that it seemed like I had seen it on TV a long time ago, but because I thought the heroine was too scary, I couldn't wait to watch it~ I didn't dare to look down. Now I found out that it was Director Park and Cao Da who cooperated, no matter how terrifying it was, I had to keep watching it! ! ! (PS: In fact, there is no horror, but the makeup is a bit scary, and there is a bit of violence behind it.)

In fact, this is an ordinary love story (exaggerated version), with the background of a psychiatric hospital, a heroine with persistent beliefs (thinking that she is a robot), and a hero who steals other people's habits and is actually kind-hearted. The most touching and romantic thing is that the male protagonist put a rice energy device behind her, and taught her how to eat rice, and finally accompanied his girlfriend in the heavy rain and waited for thunder! ! This is how much I love her, so I can accept her brain circuit (that is, to consider problems from the perspective of the other party, and to think from other perspectives), move forward side by side with her, and help her realize her ideals (find the meaning of her existence— as a missile). Although these reasons and results are all ridiculous, normal because of the background of the mental hospital, but no matter how unreasonable it may seem, what he does to her, I believe that every girl will be moved.

In order for her beloved to be able to eat, she tricked her into inventing a rice energy conversion device. As long as it is put into her body, it will convert the rice she eats into electricity and charge herself, so she doesn't have to worry about running out of power. What a cute countermeasure, he became her doctor, cooperated with her like playing a game with her, and finally treated her unknowingly. And in the end, he accompanied her to be struck by lightning in the rain. In fact, a close-up was given in the film. A small transparent plastic cap was put on the top end of the wire, so as to avoid being struck by lightning. Of course, the male protagonist is I won't tell the girls, but I will accompany the girls to finish this drama of pursuing the meaning of life. How sincere and lovely. Such rain is really touching and explosive! ! The scene where the sun is rising and the two of them are snuggling together naked reminds me of Kim Ki-duk's "Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter, and Spring" that finally returns to the original feeling of returning to nature. The scene of combining in nature has created an indescribable sense of beauty in my heart. Two human men and women who have nothing but material bodies, in nature, like primitive people, actually enjoy the purest happiness. Far away from human society, far away from the mental hospital, this moment is recorded as eternity.

The rest of the description in the film can be categorized as an exploration of human psychology and behavior. The descriptions of different mental patients also reflect some of the commonalities of human nature, and I think they satirize the limitations of human beings. For example, the uncle who thought that all his mistakes were caused by his backwards walking, after rain "stealed" his habit, he happily lived a life of walking without inferiority complex, but when rain was walking backwards because of his backwardness When he couldn't be followed by the girl and wanted to return the habit to the uncle, the uncle even cried and begged him not to return the habit to him. How absurd, although it is the logic of a mentally ill person, don't we think it is ridiculous when we look at this paragraph as normal people? In fact, humans are also like this without knowing it. They don't know that their habits can be decided by themselves, they can be changed if they want to, and they can be thrown away if they want to. But in fact, many people in life are like this mentally ill uncle, immersed in their own world and not admitting their own subjective initiative (in fact, I will too).

Writing this, I found that, in fact, mental patients (or people who feel out of place and maverick), there are two ways for them to continue to live in this world. The first is like people who are treated in a mental hospital. , try to accept the standards, laws, and habits of "normal people" ("most people") with the help and guidance of the society or them, and try to return to the "normal" society by changing themselves. The second, just like Rain did to the heroine, by helping her complete her own thoughts, as long as she can survive (eating and sleeping normally), he allows her to live in her own world without affecting others . The second is usually much more difficult and requires extraordinary effort and time. However, this is the most loving and humane way to do it. In fact, he used his love for her to give everything he could to help her fulfill her ideas. This is the most romantic love I can think of~~~! ! !

In fact, the little girl's mental illness, in addition to family inheritance, her family environment also plays a big role, which inevitably aggravates her condition. She has not been understood by others since she was a child, and even the closest family members told her not to let a third person know about her thoughts, otherwise their family's business would not be possible. With the passing of Grandma, the only person in the world who understood her is gone. So the girl did a series of unbelievable behaviors and was sent to a mental hospital by her family. In fact, her greatest luck is to meet another person here who can truly understand her and help her.

In the context of an alternative atmosphere, Director Park has described the most sincere and beautiful story for us. Thank you Director Park! I hope that every little girl can meet such a precious person who respects you, understands you, and agrees with you.

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I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK quotes

  • Park Il-sun: I did all kinds of things in jail. Because I felt I was vanishing. I stole other people's clothes to wear. And I brushed my teeth diligently. Once your teeth start to go, there's no turning back.

    The mythomaniac: That's true.

    Park Il-sun: I had a psych evaluation and they said I'm schizophrenic and anti-social.

    The mythomaniac: Anti-social?

    Park Il-sun: Like stealing and fighting for no reason. And not having any sense of guilt or sympathy. But I don't know why they call me anti-social. I have my reasons for stealing. I'm afraid I'll vanish. I'm anti-vanishing.

  • [last lines]

    Park Il-sun: More than our socks are wet.