★★★☆ Three and a half stars is the second Woody movie I've seen. The first is "Annie Hall", I just remember that after watching it, I didn't know what Woody wanted to express. And "Everyone" is Woody's second work after a lapse of nearly a year and a half. I can't say that I understand what Woody wants to express, but I can only say that I have my own thoughts and opinions during the viewing process. The film shows the unpredictable love and hearts of different age groups through a family in the form of a semi-song and dance film. From it, you can see some surrealist techniques (out-of-body, dancing lightly, etc.), and you can also see a philosophical meaning. .
Think about it, if you want to chase a person you like, and at the same time you know everything he wants, from different perspectives, unconsciously, he thinks you are his soul mate, and you want to get His heart has become what he likes, doing things that make him happy but not in line with his own principles, even if he finally catches up, should the play continue? Then what kind of love is this?
Everyone in the film is looking for "true love", but it's just that true love can change quickly. When he just decided to marry a fisherman, he turned his head and saw a more handsome professor and immediately changed his mind. When asked why she wanted to break off the marriage and why she liked which murderer, the heroine herself couldn't answer. It's like someone in your life asks why you like someone, and you don't know why. Maybe it's the hormones at work, maybe it's the appearance association that sees someone and loves one. All in all, true love comes and goes quickly, so everyone says I love you. In order to help her father find a suitable wife, the daughter tells her father about a woman's ideal living condition in advance through dreaming, and constantly creates unexpected encounters. When the woman got the dream life state he told the psychiatrist, the woman suddenly realized, and returned to her husband after distinguishing between reality and dream. Maybe when people get everything they dream about but can't get, the "crux" and obsession of the past will be overshadowed immediately, and people will wake up from their big dreams and recognize themselves. Maybe returning to the basics is the real thing? Another interesting segment in the film is a song and dance when the old man's soul was out of his body. The old man told his children - life is short, enjoy life. Year after year of work, people are always busy and have no time to rest. They always say that they will enjoy life when they become rich. Quite an interesting film.
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