"Dream Comes True": A Film Like a Picture Scroll

Icie 2022-03-21 09:01:57

Foreword: I still remember that in the second year of junior high, Guangxi Satellite TV launched a new program "Hua Deng Chu Shang". Every Thursday, I waited in front of the TV to introduce the "Screen Space" of European and American films. The footage of flying at high speed on the grassland is deeply imprinted in my mind. I just didn't expect that when I saw this scene again, it had been a full ten years...

1. There is a saying that "movies are like picture scrolls", which is best confirmed in this film;

2. In the process of watching the film, I went to the toilet twice, made three cups of coffee, and lit four cigarettes... In my opinion, the pace is really slow;

3. Robin Williams' acting skills are really high, So much so that sometimes I can't tell whether he is crying or laughing.

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Extended Reading
  • Monserrat 2021-12-09 08:01:32

    When I thought that it was a film in 1998, it scored five stars. As a Buddhist story with a Christian image, the cliché love is interpreted by reincarnation, and the imagination and beauty of heaven and hell are extremely beautiful. There are also stage plays. The exquisiteness. Robin Williams looks old, but the American-style middle-class man conforms to the film’s personality. He feels warm after seeing the movie when he thinks of other people’s absence. Last night, his parents were asleep and he was lying on the sofa with someone to watch.

  • Easton 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    It seems that I saw it in the first year of junior high school, it's too old... I still remember that the US box office was the sixth of the week and then dropped (the people who watch satellite TV movies every day are so boring). I can still vaguely remember some plots and scenes. The male protagonist said to his son, you don't understand this is the way I love your mother. Go to hell for you, go to hell with you, this is the proof that I love you.

What Dreams May Come quotes

  • Chris Nielsen: What some folks call impossible, is just stuff they haven't seen before.

  • Albert: You don't understand.

    Chris Nielsen: It's not about understanding... it's about *not* giving up!