I used to think that I can't get Alzheimer's disease when I'm old, I'm nothing, and I'm implicated in the family to take care of you. Watching this movie, I felt a real fear of Alzheimer's. Who can afford to live in a state where time and space are completely confused, and reality and memory are indistinguishable?
The film brings the audience into the minds of Alzheimer's patients from a first-person perspective, and experiences the life state of a suspenseful horror movie.
The warm colors dominated by yellow and blue make different spaces similar and blurred, and a few cool colors seem to bring people back to a sober state but are cold and helpless.
A composition with a large number of extremely symmetrical subjects in the center, as if time had stopped, trapping us in it from which we could not escape.
After watching the film, it is sad, and I almost cried several times because of the pity of the protagonist.
This is a heart-shattering movie. Let us sympathize with the cruelty and misery of reality, cherish the beauty in front of us, and truly love the people around us.
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