There is something to go through, and then we will know that both pain and happiness are powerful. Compared with the real experience, books and movies are light and airy, because they are better at flickering, so long, so much pain, just a few shots and a few lines of type. Knowing the ending early, we couldn't settle down to compete with time, and the collision became a vain name. So I haven't been really busy, tired or anxious, and no matter how quiet the years are, I can't calm my heart, but I know that Thiel Zweig must know this, because at the end of the film, his protagonist Nick Keller is in the supermarket Seeing his girlfriend Laila laugh so quietly, surrounded by people coming and going, only he and her laugh like no one else.
Eight months ago, she was treated in a mental rehabilitation hospital, always trying to commit suicide in the bathroom, and he was interviewed everywhere, rejected everywhere, like a nonsense. Thank God they finally met! Now they are each other's world.
The encounter in the bathroom
begins with the introduction of various backgrounds as usual. We see a silly, not very pretty girl appearing in a psychotherapy session like the end of "Sex Addict" with her bare feet, timid. , do not look up, do not speak, let Dr. Brausinger look like a knife. Later, in a phone call to a man, Dr. Brausinger revealed some of the girl's situation, and this was the only account the film gave her. "She's called Laila, she's been locked up by her mother for 19 years, she can't do anything, what I don't understand." As for why she appeared in the mental rehabilitation hospital, in the middle of the film, she said to a man, "One day my mother fell downstairs, clutching her chest, and asked me to call, I wrote a note I was shoved into the crack of the door, and the police took me away.”
The same man is mentioned in the two places above, his name is Nick Keller, and the first shot of the film about him is in the unemployment center. He played a trick here and was able to see the rescue officer earlier, which is said to be his sixth time in a month.
I like this movie, it has a natural purity, but I also have to say that the director's technique is not very clever. The explanation part at the beginning is lengthy, and the scene is flustered and a bit incoherent. When Nick went home to change his clothes and prepare for the interview, the director had not forgotten to let him find a naked woman on the bed. He showed his innocence with a stunned expression. For example, expressing your anger...drawing a snake and adding a pair of claws.
To be honest, Nick in a suit can fully stand up to such praise as a talent. After all, brother Till Zweig is also considered heroic in "King Arthur". It's just that he'll have to take off his suit and work after a while, because one of the promising jobs in the psychiatric home is cleaning. Nick continued his unlucky career traits, a rambunctious ex, an even more rambunctious bystander, and a violent participant, ruining the promising career he had just begun as a cleaner.
According to film convention, he and she are about to meet. Before that shocking scene arrives, let us stop and criticize the director and star Till Zweig. This arrangement is a bit exaggerated and procrastination, and the whole film The rhythm is not at the same frequency, just like after drinking a glass of wine in a gentle manner, the demeanor is lost.
Nick and Laila met in the women's bathroom, when Laila had gotten a rope out of nowhere and was trying to get her neck into the loop. Like all the shit luck of heroes saving beauty, Nick succeeded at a critical time... But he didn't know that this good deed of good people had stabbed him so much and changed his life.
Stalking
in the Room We got a taste of Nick's room shortly after the film started, and if you've ever seen the room of the vast majority of single, unemployed men in the world, then I could hold my nose and walk sideways. Of course, Nick disagreed with this. He was more concerned about the whole process of going to work and losing his job today, as well as what his mother said on the phone about his brother's marriage. The problem he faced was where to get money and prepare a decent gift for his brother.
At this moment, Lyra appeared, and he followed Nick all the way to here.
After Nick's hero saves Beauty in the bathroom, he quarrelled with Dr. Braussinger, and walked away with his sixth letter of dismissal this month. On the other side, Laila hurriedly packed her luggage, carrying a small suitcase, bare feet, dodged the dozing doorman, and followed Nick onto the street. Allow me to skim through the process of Leila's stalking, and praise Leila's actor, Eric Judor, alone. She is not beautiful, and the lines of her face are not very soft, but she has a rare pure temperament. Dressing up as an adult will always give people a contrived feeling, while her temperament is It oozes out of the bones, and it is completely impossible to see that the chick was so incompetent in "Double Dragon Spy".
Laila hugged her small suitcase, bare feet, and followed Nick in small steps. Her eyes were the same as her body, and she carefully avoided cars and pedestrians in all directions. In her world, the man in front of her gave her unprecedented security and comfort, and she could tell which category the emotion of not kissing belonged to. She just wanted to follow him subconsciously and not let him out of her sight, whether it was She was willing to do it on the dangerous streets or in Nick's more terrifying room.
There are a few small details that need to be explained. First, Nick found that the chick who came to the door could not be touched. When he touched it, he would let out a terrifying scream, and it was not the unknown pills that she carried with her to quell the scream. Second, the mental rehabilitation hospital has called the police, and the police are busy looking for a female patient named Laila.
Good times on the road
Nick and Lila hit the road, Nick takes Lila into his rickety little wreck under the pretense of going to town for ice cream, and it's bound to be a rough ride.
They encountered things one after another, Nick's car was lying in the middle of the avenue, they had to take the bus and then the train, but the train only took them to two stops because they didn't have a ticket... La Sian, all of these are wonderful experiences. She is curious about the flow of people outside the bus, about punching holes in their tickets, about the bunks on the upper and lower floors of the train, and about the small station in the morning light. steeple…….
That famous bathroom incident happened in this passage. Nick called the bathroom "the little brother's room", which was his last attempt to get rid of Lyra, but Lyra finally appeared beside him erratically, so there was a scene on the movie poster, Nick sitting on the toilet, Laila hugged her inseparable little suitcase, turned her back to Nick, and said, "Nurse Tao Lexi said that you can't stand, it will soil the toilet..."
Nick decided to take Laila home to join his brother . wedding. If they don't count their future, this is their happiest time.
In the gap between Nick's decision to "get" a car, a perverted Mr. Satyr attacked Laila. When he thought it was easy, Laila's deafening scream resounded through the sky, and was then carried out by Nick's big hand. Years later, whenever he recalled this incident, he was in a trance with his performance at the time. He was surprised that not only did he happily agree to give the car away, but he kept bowing and giving it away in the rich exhaust fumes. Anyway, Nick and Laila's happy road trip begins.
This is really a beautiful time, their car is walking on the country road, in the city buildings, in the golden flower sea, he and she ride the wooden horse, eat ice cream, hug each other in the small country hotel and fall asleep. Pull said to the camera, "This is my most memorable day."
You know, filmmakers are hard-hearted. What they are best at is breaking beauty. This time it was Nick's stepfather's phone call. In fact, we don't need him to remind us. We also know that Nick's gift issue has not been settled. Woolen cloth. For the 5,000-euro refrigerator, all Nick could sell was this car.
Selling a car is the funniest part of the film. On the one hand, Nick and the boss were bargaining, but on the other hand, Leila was forced to vacate the parking space by a fat man, so the new car that was about to be sold for 8,000 euros and just ran 10,000 kilometers almost became a pile of scrap metal. Unwilling, Nick covered up the car again and asked Laila to try it out at another store. But Laila is the kind of owner who doesn't panic. When she was about to sell the car for 3,000 euros, she was honest. The confession roof is leaky. 850 euros won't solve anything, they can only walk, and they are still close to Nick's house.
The love of the mentally ill
With our eyes closed, we can imagine how uncomfortable and alien they were in the face of Nick's illustrious and wealthy family, the well-dressed brother, ex-girlfriend, cousin and stepfather, who oppressed Nick like a mountain, and the pure Lyra was full of loopholes, Nick is at a loss in his luxurious home. It is undeniable that Nick wanted to use his stepfather's power to gain a place in the family business, but his stepfather's scorn and indifference made him humiliated. There will always be a result, and the smart director put the outlet on Laila.
The groom's younger brother invited Laila to dance, but when Laila came into contact with the opposite sex, she had difficulty breathing and screamed, attracting everyone's attention. Nick gave Laila the last pill and admitted under the pressure of her family that she was the a psychopath.
It was easy to throw away Lyra again. Nick told Lyra to sit down in the chair. He ran to the side and called Dr. Brausinger in the mental rehabilitation center. On the way back, Nick didn't know what to do. Know that Dr. Brausinger also called the police and said he had kidnapped her. Director Til Zweig, on Nick's way back home, leaked his heartless, uninspired memories and flashbacks, which eventually forced him to turn around to rescue Laila, and the end result was a loot.
As for the passage of Nick being released on bail by his younger brother, it is completely a cutscene, and we can ignore it, but it is Nick's breakdown at the family business meeting, which is worth watching. The wolf-like cousin showed her leadership at the meeting. Nick at the other end of the meeting table only saw her bloody mouth opening and closing. The pressure was getting bigger and bigger, it was more difficult to breathe, and finally out of control. Scream.
Nick arrives at the psychiatric home and appears at the head of Lila's bed the night she falls asleep, and the first words Lila says with her eyes open are, "I dreamed of you."
When the camera lit up again, it was already eight months later. Nick was leading Lila shopping in the supermarket. Lila was still barefoot, and Nick was no longer hanging around. The sun was warm and people were rushing. laugh...
I watched the clean book, and the erotic scenes in it were carefully filtered, but the director left two places with ulterior motives. One was Nick and Laila on the bed of a small country hotel, slowly intersecting from two parallel lines, But the top-down shot just stops and doesn't show their specific actions. The other is the cousin who has always been skeptical about Nick when he attended the wedding. He played the live sumo wrestling like seafood. The footage was edited sharply, and the movement was as fast as an action movie. It can be seen that he was well prepared. , but ended up being locked up by Nick in the big closet.
Both were abnormal people who were ultimately saved by love, as Neruda chanted, "I'm not here to fix anything, I'm here to sing, so that you can sing with me", thank God, Between Nick and Laila, love is everything. I don't know how long barefoot Lyra will be barefoot, nor how long it will take Nick to grow up, but I believe that just as love destroys everything, love can save everything. I wish everyone who is in love or is about to love Happy people!
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