The Invisible is the latest surreal thriller from Touchstone Films, which filmed The Sixth Sense. The film tells the story of a young high school student Nick who originally had a bright future, but because he was mistaken for someone else, he was attacked madly by the problem girl Annie. teetering on the edge. In the end, Annie felt the existence of Nick's soul, who saved Nick with her own life when Nick was about to die. The masterpiece of a big company, the quality is beyond reproach, and people feel the originality of the film from beginning to end. It is recommended that you take a look and experience the perception of the world that you only get after you lose it.
Nick is alive, Annie is dead~~ It can be said that the ghostly love is not uncommon. The Chinese "A Chinese Ghost Story" and the foreign "Unfinished Love" are all excellent works. These films all tell the story of Yin and Yang, and The Invisible is slightly different. Nick just passed out and passed out, but he can still survive. This gives the cynical heroine a chance to pay off her debt and lets the story shine with humanity. The story feels a bit bleak, and one can't help but sigh at the ending. Nick and Annie are like day and night, like water and fire, incompatible. They have the same psychology, lack of love and lack of gratitude. Looking back on the film, when we wandered around with Nick's soul, what we experienced the most was the meaning of "loss". At that time, he lost everything, his body, friends, and feelings. Like Nick, we always cherish after we lose. Before I lost it, I thought that everything was right, natural, and reasonable. Only after I lost it, I was surprised to find out how wrong my former self was. So he tried every means to restore everything that belonged to him, but has now been lost. Only when you lose it will you know how to cherish it. If you don't know how to cherish it, let it fly away easily. Nick can survive, but in the real world, many things can't be undone, and the last mistake goes on. I really hope time can dilute everything. Unfortunately, we can't, we can't help but remember, recalling the beauty that has been lost, recalling all the things worth nostalgic, recalling the love that we didn't know how to cherish. You may have learned to cherish by now, but it's too late.
"What is lost is good" is like an unbreakable truth, because we can't turn back time to make up for mistakes. There is a logical relationship in philosophy, we lose first, and then we perceive beauty. The so-called beauty is because of our previous mistakes in judgment of the future, either subjective or objective, resulting in loss. What should be lost has a certain value. From an economic point of view, it is a loss to ourselves, so we perceive beauty.
I also look forward to having a chance to be out of the body like Nick, to discover my own mistakes, to perceive a beautiful existence, and then to redeem myself and others.
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