Just finished chatting with a friend during the day, she recommended this movie to me - a movie about reincarnation and life issues for my understanding. Skip the praise for the film's refinement and over-professionalism. The male protagonist used to have countless lovers, but the sudden disaster changed everything. Many natural and silent innuendos in the film are very similar to the good and bad perceptions in our lives before emergencies come. We are all sowing the causes of today for the fruits of the future. Regarding his illness, there is a strong echo in the memory of the time when his lover went to the Holy Land for the weekend: disrespect to the Virgin Mary (he mentioned "paralysis"), everyone looked at him, like a priest. The shop owner (especially the one when the owner looked at him with eyes that looked like a priest, he asked, "Do we know each other?") and then he got sick, everyone prayed for him, went to church to confess to the priest one by one, reincarnation one. In addition to the weekend lover, there is also a lover he thinks he loves very much. In his autobiography, he also mentioned that he used to have countless women, but he was not serious except for the lover who talked to him. But after the illness, no one except his wife ever showed up, and only at the end did he faintly see the shadow of his lover. In sharp contrast to his previous life of wandering, the current Samsara II was formed because of his playful attitude. A deeper interpretation of life about my father's last sentence "I am also trapped in a diving bell": Everyone has his own subject, but it is presented in different ways. Everyone can't escape the required courses, his father is active, he is passive. There are also a lot of delicate human nature depictions that are natural and vivid: a linguist who started caring about him out of kindness after a few days, a woman who patiently walked into his spiritual world, a man who swam with him and asked him if his posture was comfortable. Nurse.... In the process of his recollection, he threw a lot of questions, and he also gave some answers. Deep love and pain are always lurking under the seemingly peaceful surface. "I hope they will also have many, many in the future. Butterfly" If he had the consciousness of self-study earlier, would things have been different? Recording a woman saying "you were so happy" after taking a puff of cigarettes Wouldn't it be life-changing if he reflected on this before it all happened? It is a pity that there is no if in life. With a kind and sincere heart and a heart that knows how to respect and fear, even if the task comes, you can sleep well. Good night.
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