Everyone understands the difference!

Addie 2022-05-02 06:01:07

In fact, the film should be about predicting a man's perfect plan - to save the black man's lost self, to save the doctor's love, to save the female star and his own children.
There are many details in the film that allude to these. Although I only read it once and didn't understand all the details, I feel that the main point should be this, rather than a simple segmental narrative and interspersed. For example, who spread the results of the horse race? Only the Predictor knows, and why he's gunning for black people, and that chain of "why you're doing it." It is said in the film that he does not know the future of female stars, but maybe he can vaguely see the future of female stars from the future of others. It seems that the same price is required to change one thing in the film. It is predicted that men should know their future. , but maybe what he did ended up saving his own child's life, and that's why he died.
The black man has always followed the so-called principle of a happy life, but in fact he is not happy. Ordinaryness and loneliness sometimes wake him up from a nightmare. He does not know what he needs or what the purpose of his existence is. When he was valued by everyone on the roof after his failed robbery, his ego changed, maybe just for a moment, but he finally got rid of his ordinary body and was finally able to answer the prediction man's question, "Why give up everything? , why do you want to do this?"
I don't know exactly how the doctor's love affects me, and I have seen it a few times to understand. In short, I personally feel that this movie still has a lot of room for development and discussion. It may not be very Perfect, but it can't be the result of the surface.

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Extended Reading
  • Lupe 2022-05-02 06:01:07

    Scars are the signpost to the soul

  • Muriel 2022-05-02 06:01:07

    Life is so uncertain, who can hold the throat of fate?

The Air I Breathe quotes

  • Pleasure: Tell me...

    Sorrow: Tell you what?

    Pleasure: Your real name?

  • Happiness: When I was a kid, I knew the secret to a happy life. Play by the rules, work hard in school. And if you work hard in school, then your reward is... more school. And after more school, then you're given the best life has to offer. A job, and money, and a future. Filled with unending, singular pursuit, for *more*.