back to those days

Jane 2022-03-21 09:01:58

This must have been a whimsical version of my childhood.
How did my old memories get made into movies?
So thrilling and full of surprises. That sentence "who are you?" is a tone of horror, but also a taste of joy. This is not just a sci-fi or horror film, it brings me more exploration and deep thinking: the wonderful ideas of the director and screenwriter are so familiar with his childhood fantasy, but he has almost forgotten it. I remember when I watched this film in 2002, it seemed that I was also watching The Matrix at that time, and the two seemed to have a lot in common.

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  • Demetris 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    The same problem as Tasim Sin's later "Falling" can play the visual elements with a refreshing feeling, but the stereotyped narrative increasingly destroys the visual novelty. Changing careers to become a MV director may usher in a new career in career.

  • Dominique 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    Really powerful, unique viewing experience. His pictures are impressive.

The Cell quotes

  • Miriam: Did we go sailing?

    Catharine Deane: Almost! Mocky-Lock showed up.

    Miriam: [saying a nursery rhyme] Mocky-Lock is the boogeyman, Mocky-Lock wants me where I am!

    Catharine Deane: Mocky-Lock is a pain in the ass.

  • Catharine Deane: Hey you.

    [pets young Carl's horse]

    Catharine Deane: You know, I know another little boy who has a horse. His name's Edward. The boy, not the horse.