The next second is always unknown

Nico 2022-09-17 17:21:05

Ordinary employee: He is high-spirited and always feels that he is different. He is dismissive in front of everyone. He is alone at home but lonely. A chance opportunity can make him change the status quo, but things are not what he wants, and the only thing in front of him is 2 choices, end yourself or redeem yourself. .

Cold-faced killer: He has the ability to foresee the future. The trauma of childhood taught him that foresight does not mean change. From now on, he no longer wants to change the future and becomes a cold-faced killer. However, when he falls in love with a girl, he cannot see the girl's future. , but he very much hopes to change the girl's future, will he do so? . .

Singer girl: There is a nightmare knot behind the singing. The more she wants to escape, the clearer it becomes. The killer gave her love but can't fulfill the responsibility of the child's father. When she wants to let go of the world, there is another life waiting for her rescue. What should be done. . .

Ordinary doctor: I thought I got love, but in the end I could only watch helplessly and leave. As a doctor, he could save other people's lives, but could he save his own love? . .

The film expresses the psychological state of the characters in some monologues, and the pictures are constantly alternated, reflecting contradiction, confrontation, helplessness, struggle, relief, confusion, fate, reincarnation, unpredictability, and unknown. . . . .

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The Air I Breathe quotes

  • Pleasure: It's the wildest effort when you know what's going to happen. Will watching a person's fate give it purpose? Or is it just the muted feeling of watching a movie when you know how it ends? And then something happens that I will never forget - I'm wrong. For the first time ever, fate takes a detour and I glimpse something strange and new. A future where anything can happen. It's a beautiful thing. And the feeling it gives me is as close as I've ever felt... to pleasure.

  • Pleasure: Tell me...

    Sorrow: Tell you what?

    Pleasure: Your real name?