When the director of glasses stood there, looking at the dozens of former actresses on the lawn, my tears finally burst out uncontrollably. These women, these various roles, this is his life. When his screenwriters all left on the train, when they were still outraged for him, and he himself comforted others, when he stood alone in that empty place, the masterpiece of his life All appeared before his eyes, like a dream, like he said, when you are old, you see everything so far away, like the past.
The director jumped at the end, who would have thought that the one who comforted others and enlightened others was actually the one who was most disdainful of.
Madam's slap is an explosion after a long period of forbearance. You think she doesn't care about being quiet, but she actually cares. Jumping off the building is the director's last outburst. You think he is optimistic, but in fact he is not optimistic at all. She cried bitterly and was unwilling. When she accused his father, she was ruthless, heartbroken and determined. In the end, her ending was indeed Happyending.
That football star, chatting up with musicians in the swimming pool, is like the most ordinary person, saying that he is left-handed, but the actor said that the whole world knows you are left-handed, the star lost and walked away, because a person is too famous, even It's so hard to gossip like a normal person.
How to understand this movie, maybe it is said that many plots in it seem to have no beginning or end, which seems to be incomprehensible, but like the movie said, we seem to overestimate the power of emotion, and the other is not overestimated, but Emotions are everything to us. In fact, we don't need to understand those plots, and we don't need to have cause and effect. It is a transmission of emotion, just feel that emotion. The movie itself has personal attributes. It's like a kind of emotional transmission from the director himself, and how much it can receive is different from everyone's life experience. When we have the resonance of entering our hearts, the feeling is first pain, and then pleasure. And then the pain again...
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