Who wants to use only hearing and vision Some eyes face the colorful world? Who wants to watch a movie that is only expressed by voice-overs and blurred and incomplete partial shots? The audience can curse the director and the camera, you want to suffocate me! Who else will a one-eyed body curse? It's a pity, this is not Paul, it's not as good as Paul, it's impossible to be immortal with such a little sense of touch. Therefore, this movie is not intended to be inspirational. effect.
The lens is blurred, and the tears are covered; the lens is shaken, and the medical staff is moving; the lens is facing the ceiling, the corner of the wall, and the window that is a little crooked, so what should I do if I don't, let others place your choices? . The audience will not agree. Playing with our vision like this is going to be boring. It's too ugly, turn it off, and leave immediately, don't watch it, watch it, you must be Jean Do Bauby, Elle fashion magazine, you are familiar with it , Can it be linked with such a name? It has to be linked, because he did exist.
Well, I have to admit that he existed. I only knew it after a hundred degrees. Even if he does not exist, he is blind. Edited, don't you have any life feeling that you are bound by the flesh or anything else? The man in the movie communicates with the beautiful assistant by blinking his left eyelid, and can also write a book. He is lucky. That is If you have legs to run, mouth to speak, and hands to write, do you guarantee that someone will listen to you all day long and pay attention to you? Such a limited lens, and such an enviable experience, are people watching? I feel sore. I think
it’s better to have amnesia or dementia. The mind is free like a butterfly. It’s really a matter of suffering and joy.
This movie is over, even though the actors, director and cameraman are very good, and even though I was facing the blurry lens, I once blurred my eyes. But if you want to say that this movie is garbage, just don't watch it. For you, it must be Not good looking.
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