Mapping

Nola 2021-11-14 08:01:25

In the book "The Storyteller" I read about the events that happened in the summer of 1969. Then I watched this movie adapted from this real event, and clarified the incomprehensible and unimaginable illnesses, pains and weaknesses through images. Later, in the book, I saw Dr. Sachs interacting with Robert De Niro and Robin Williams to participate in the film process. In this way, a story maps from 1969 to 1990 and then to today. A very strange feeling is spreading, like alcohol.

The person who woke up went to sleep again. Who is still awake?

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Extended Reading
  • Antonetta 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    His staring eyes from inside the cage have long been exhausted and empty... For him, there are countless iron fences in front of him... And behind the countless iron fences, there is still no, no world... He walked towards him Powerful steps, pacing along the narrow circle, as if completing some kind of religious ceremony... And in the middle of that circle, his once firm will has become stiff and paralyzed... Sometimes, his eyes raised silently,

  • Isabel 2022-04-22 07:01:09

    It has a sense of routine in American biopics, but what is valuable is that it explores the meaning of human existence. If you cannot live freely, pursue love and happiness, what is the difference between paralysis and paralysis.

Awakenings quotes

  • Dr. Sayer: [in job interview] It was an immense project. I was to extract 1 decagram of myelin from 4 tons of earth worms.

    Dr. Sullivan: Really!

    Dr. Sayer: Yes. I was on the project for 5 years. I was the only one who believed in it. Everyone else said it couldn't be done.

    Dr. Kaufman: It can't.

    Dr. Sayer: I know that now. I proved it.

  • Orderly #1: You see doc, we got MS, Tourette's Syndrome, Parkinson's disease, some of 'em we ain't even got a name for...