Does no one see it? This is a film that explores the value of life through death

Arnold 2022-03-21 09:02:26

I never write a film review, I am surprised by the profound idea of ​​the film. I wanted to improve my aftertaste in the film review area, but no one mentioned this point. I must express it.

To give three examples:

The eulogy that al pacino said to fisch is most direct: people die twice, the first time is when you leave, and the second time when no one else in the world can call your name. There are many associations: if a person is remembered, he can live forever; some people live, he is dead, and some people die, he lives forever.

Fisch waited to die on oxygen in a rocking chair. The grandma at the door said he needed to be redeemed. They took him out, fulfilled the wish he wanted most, and then left.

Slap has been pressing doc to force him to kill pal, but in the whole film process, pal and doc's personal charm as brothers has been vividly displayed.

Others, such as telling family relationships, repentance, and redemption are all small pieces that stick to the theme.

The happiest thing is that pal has been eating and was full, and ate several steaks in one night?, amusing me

However, the films of these old men I watched recently are more or less reviewing life, discussing life and death, it seems that they are old...

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  • Doc: [These lines are read like a well-polished mantra familiar to all of them] What time is it?

    Hirsch: I don't know. What time is it?

    Val: It's time to kick ass or chew gum, and guess what?

    Doc: I'm all out of gum!

    [They ritually stomp their feet]

  • Doc: I can't do what I said I would do. Mercy is a one-saying, mercy...

    Claphands: Finish this!