Watching this movie is purely a coincidence. I happened to see the comments under Radiohead's "Motion Picture Soundtrack", and then I knew there was such a movie. It's like the male protagonist buys the lottery "Lucky 11" and then finds the female protagonist. Same……
The sweet first half of the movie already made me think it's unlikely they'll ever be together. The two fell in love with two extremes of religion. One has a model of human anatomy at home, and the other has a pottery statue of an Indian god; I think it was from Ps. But I really like the plot where they use love as a bridge to explore each other. They achieve a balance in an impossible reconciliation situation, like a blend of rationality and sensibility, but this emotion is unexpected Ended abruptly in this form. And the male protagonist, who was sunk in the huge blow, actually accepted the second female's embrace? It may be that people who are broken in love are more likely to flirt (even if they are forced to break up).
Although an atheist is the protagonist, this work cannot escape the fear of atheism in the Western world in the end, and even has an oriental reincarnation in the end, which is wrapped in atheism and finally returns to the cliché, which really makes me not It's so acceptable, I feel like the male protagonist said to his wife: "My wife can actually say the word 'soul'". The film is based on "7 years later", and the hard segmentation in the form of subtitles makes me even more dramatic. Even the subsequent plot development is related to Sophie. It feels very cold. I saw some comments that this is a religious sci-fi drama, but I didn't feel the color of sci-fi, but why I can still give 4 stars is because of the reincarnation atmosphere created at the end, I'm still quite shocked, Especially the last paragraph. The moment the man opens the door...
The little girl suddenly screamed at the empty elevator, rushed to the male protagonist crying, and finally smiled in the male protagonist's arms. This scene is of course creepy. But when Radiohead's "Motion Picture Soundtrack" sounded, looking at the lyrics inside, they were in love, like when they were in love, with each other, being honest with each other, playing with each other in the lazy afternoon sun. This strange yet familiar girl opened the door...
"Red wine and sleeping pills
Help me get back to your arms
Cheap sex and sad films
Help me get where I belong
I think you're crazy, maybe
I think you're crazy, maybe
Stop sending letters
Letters always get burned
It's not like the movies
They fed us on little white lies
I think you're crazy, maybe
I think you're crazy, maybe
I will see you in the next life"
"I will see you in the next life."
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