so you are still there

Carli 2022-12-04 01:22:45

Julie Christie's long silent work...I'm looking forward to seeing it...Although the film has some flaws in the storytelling...but it doesn't hide the flaws...It's good.

Maybe it's because I'm young.. can't Experience the real mentality of the elderly at that age...but it is undeniable...time brings them more gifts than children..only the memories accumulated layer by layer...but if you No children...the only memory is also gone...what should you do...

time has a smell..you can find the smell of a certain period...find everything about it. ..Fiona she just hopes that she can face it alone... When she can find the taste of the memory... She can only let herself sink in the search... Because she has no motivation and reason to continue searching. ..so she is always confused...

As Grant, he loves his wife so much...so he always thinks that the 45 years that two people have been together for 45 years is irreplaceable...even the entanglement of illness.. .But when he finally couldn't control his excitement...and told Fiona, who had long forgotten who he was, that he was her husband...Fiona just said incoherently with panic and a bit of confusion:...tomorrow.. .maybe we should see me tomorrow...

he realizes that his wife is really amnesia..of course he also wondered if she did it on purpose...but reason prevailed over him...he admits the truth...

When one has lost everything...not even the last resort...how depressing and heart-wrenching that would be...that ...Grant read it for a long time...like Reading their oath.. on the surface, I just want my wife to feel better...and feel better...the

ending surprised me...but it seems reasonable...people... . After all, it is an animal with spirituality and feelings...

There are a lot of flashbacks in the film... Fiona's beauty when she was young and the time they spent together... seems to help Fiona retrieve her memory.. It also seems to be a beautiful memorial to each other's 45 years of love...

The one that appears after the wind and rain is often the most exciting... Gently hug with both hands... Sigh: So you are still...

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Away from Her quotes

  • Kristy: It's never too late to become what you might have been.

  • Fiona: I think I may be beginning to disappear.