"Loving her is like loving life" When beauty is taken away, it can only be hopelessly dying.

Timmy 2022-12-15 06:24:48

Like melancholy, eccentric, decadent, the delicate soundtrack and pictures of the exquisite male protagonist are more compatible than the male and female protagonists. Maybe it's because after reading the brief introduction, I don't feel that the film is dry, blank, or artificial. Instead, I like it to express the philosophical thinking contained in the film in a generally distant and beautiful, slow, "torrent" way at the end of the film. The film begins with the male protagonist's plea please please to the female protagonist, and almost ends with the female protagonist's consolation plea to the male protagonist in the male protagonist's fantasy. The climax in the middle is the explanation of the reason for the event in the sexual fantasy. A few minutes of close-ups that cause physical and psychological discomfort, I wonder if the director is emphasizing something. Daisy's appearance is not the enchanting heroine in "Paris Texas", but it is also very charming. Although more pure next door, but also wild and rebellious. Such a girl, even if there is no explanation for the reasons behind the incident, as soon as she appears, I believe that she can make the male protagonist of the film look like a "walking dead" because he is so obsessed with "deep love". Judging from the narrative behind the movie, the male protagonist is indeed deeply in love with Daisy. "Loving her is like loving life" is probably not an exaggeration. So I think the reason why the male protagonist is standing outside the door has a lot to do with the fact that he feels that his life and the few people who have been taken away from Daisy's "beautiful" at the same time are only dying and have lost their desire to survive. Of course, this may also be inseparable from certain plots and requirements that are almost instinctive to women in male thinking and are strongly related to reality. The other side that stimulates a girl's strong desire for protection may also be the reason. Because of her "fragile" character, he may really not be able to give her "natural" protection in the face of the horrific reality. But this still did not destroy the cuteness of the male protagonist. After watching the whole film, I will still have understanding and sympathy for him. Still believe in the beauty in his heart. I like the alienation, warmth and delicacy he gives to people, which is kind of enduring for more than an hour.

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The Brown Bunny quotes

  • [first lines]

    [Bud walks up to a young woman, working behind the counter in a gas station store]

    Bud Clay: Hi.

    Violet: Hello... Did you just come from the race track?

    Bud Clay: Mmhm.

    Violet: Did you win?

    Bud Clay: No.

    Violet: Oh.

    Bud Clay: How much is this?

    Violet: $2... Will you be racing again?

    Bud Clay: Going to California. I've got to be there by Friday.

    Violet: California? I always wanted to go to California.

    Bud Clay: Really?

    Violet: Yes.

    Bud Clay: It's nice there.

    Violet: Is it?

    Bud Clay: Mmhm.

    Violet: I thought it would be.

    Bud Clay: Is your name Violet?

    Violet: Yes, it is.

    Bud Clay: Who made the necklace?

    Violet: I made it.

    Bud Clay: You think you'd want to come with me?

    Violet: I don't even know you.

    Bud Clay: Please?... Please?... Please come with me.

  • [last lines]

    Bud Clay: No.