The overall rhythm of this film is very well controlled, the music and the picture are highly consistent, and even the emotions of watching resonate. Different cut mirrors also brought the audience into a rhythm of thinking and doubting. Everyone's brain holes began to storm, doubting themselves, the film, and the relationship of each character. Isn't this the perception of life and society in Alzheimer's disease? Constant self-doubt, constant questioning, doubting everything around you.
The daughter is helpless to her father, but she has to compromise, finding love and tolerance with this sometimes strange and sometimes attached father in sadness and despair. We come into the world with pure innocence, and we have ties in our life and society. Complex interpersonal relationships and different social identities have put shackles on us one by one. In the end, we dragged the dying body and got rid of these people and things one by one. The child who finally returned to the world. I looked at the last, the old man shouting for his mother, I looked at the father over and over again, please don't leave him alone. We go from child to adult to child again, and we are trying to play our social identity. I want to prove that I can take care of my father, but I can't get rid of the time. He lost time, found it, lost it again,,,,,,, and kept repeating. Looking lost in time is like a star that has fallen into the sea, and can only follow the waves to reach the final destination.
A name can represent a person, or it can be a person's thoughts. I have forgotten everything, but I will not forget your name. In the inquiries over and over again, I miss you, I miss you, and I miss you.
In the long river of time, too many stars will fall, they will fall into the bottom of the sea, and they will go back to the past over and over again in the endless deep sea. The heavenly ones will always remember them and carry them with them to the end.
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