Human Contacts

Edd 2022-03-21 09:02:42

There is a joke in the movie. People at the museum looked at the artist's submission, and there was a slideshow, and the curator said it must be about AIDS. They're going to have an exhibition about the Internet age, so it doesn't have to do with the theme. But the curator says email was invented because of AIDS, to keep people out of contact.

Several personal relationships, whether it is suspected love at first sight in a shopping mall, or chatting in a chat room (an old word that evokes nostalgia) about a situation that must be met, or an interaction to tease each other and test one's own charm, etc. , are all human contacts, testing each other, taking one step back and two steps, dancing the waltz of life, funny and sad.

Even if email was really invented to avoid human contacts, people still don't go out of their way to find it. A lot of things are unavoidable, people are just so strange. This movie is about the interactions of the first generation of people on the Internet. It is related to the Internet and has nothing to do with it. It is just a way to talk about things.

Confess my goddess, Miranda July, I feel you.

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Extended Reading
  • Ulices 2022-03-15 09:01:05

    I feel most about being alone in my old age, and I am autistic and have no love. Look for him in the makeup mirror, I will wait for you with the pink toe; the fateful bag of goldfish, the bird in the picture climbing on the branch. The lonely and mournful leftover girl in online dating, the lush youth who knows nothing about the world; everyone is lonely, but everyone is constantly searching, trying again and again bravely and awkwardly for their own happiness. Sadness is the truth of life, but happiness will not resist your sincerity. I am honored to see this movie.

  • Hyman 2022-03-19 09:01:06

    The simple is not simple.

Me and You and Everyone We Know quotes

  • Christine Jesperson: I mean, they kind of rub my ankles, but all shoes does that. I have low ankles.

    Richard Swersey: You think you deserve that pain, but you don't.

    Christine Jesperson: I don't think I deserve it.

    Richard Swersey: Well, not consciously maybe.

    Christine Jesperson: My ankles are just low...

    Richard Swersey: People think that foot pain is a fact of life, but life is actually better than that.

    Michael: I'll say. You should get some. Your whole life could be better. Just starting right now.

  • Christine Jesperson: Call me, if you ever feel too old to drive.