I watched some movies one after another, and the ones that impressed me the most were "Fight for the Devil" and "As if in Heaven". The English names are "The prestige" and "As it is in heaven". The first plot design is very compact, generally speaking, it is a story of two magicians fighting each other. The classic magic is "teleportation". One magician's secret is to cooperate with his brother in this magic, and the other is to find a scientist played by David Bowie to copy himself. The former magician kept his own wife in the dark, and often he and his younger brother were also confused in their roles in life. His wife often asked her husband "do you love me", and sometimes his younger brother answered , although the same face said the same "Of course I love you", but his wife saw the inauthenticity. Women have this ability, even with a look or a word, they can be determined. Men rarely put "I love you" on their lips, and women like it very much. The plot in my own fairy tale goes something like this: He would tell me he loves me while I was sleeping. I know it comes from the heart.
The second film, a rare good film, that kind of touch is not just the plot itself. After reading it, I also often ask myself, "Where is my paradise? How can I find inner peace?" The male protagonist treats his feelings carefully and seriously and refuses to express them easily. This is to be responsible for himself and others. I really appreciate this kind of deep and restrained expression, although several times in the play the phrase "I love you" comes to his lips and then takes it back, I don't think this man is hesitating, it's just because good things are always so taken for granted. rare. I like him very much in the play. He asked her how she knew she liked someone. How do you know you like someone? I would answer like this, "I like being with him, watching him laugh, and sharing my happiness with him. When I encounter something, the first thing that comes to my mind is him. I can clearly feel his position in the crowd. , I hope he does the same, can tell me his unhappiness, can be like a child occasionally, I hope he doesn't perfunctory me, don't think about other things when he says "I love you"."
Love is not about this film The theme, the hero leads the audience to find their own paradise, and also creates a paradise for the town residents. Among them, a song he wrote to Gabria, who is often subjected to domestic violence, is a portrayal of this theme:
my life is my own,
this short existence is my own.
My desires have brought me here, and this is the path I have chosen ,
whether it be a gain or a loss . The road to heaven is long, but my persistence and belief will definitely lead me to the right path. I want to feel my presence, and I want to be free every day of my life. I want to feel my presence and know how well I live. I never lost myself, I just fell asleep. Maybe I don't have a choice at all, but I have the faith to live.
I just want to live happily, be my
true self, be
self-reliant, and
watch day and night here.
My life is my own,
the paradise I dream of is here, and
I will find it.
I take control of my life!
After reading the lyrics, there is no need to explain anything. The pastor's wife in the play has such a sentence "God always imposes sin on us, and then we have to find him to atone for it." Anyway, I want to find my paradise. Is God's "sin" and "punishment" on us just another window for us after closing the door?
Finally, when I saw that "I love you" that a gentle and pure man finally said, my heart was very warm.
In the sun, in the sound of music, thinking of this, I laughed to myself.
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