Many people say that the picture is comparable to the "Titanic" of the same period, but I think that the two different styles, the grandeur of the Titan, give people a visual impact, and the dream is the details and artistic conception. interpretation of words.
I have to say, in fact, the story is average, neither good nor bad, but today, Titan has fallen into a big cliché, the city is full of kimchi films where the hero dies or the heroine dies, only a beautiful dream can Impressive. As the darling of the film elements, life and death parting has become a common sight. The audience gradually becomes numb, and the dream continues after life and death parting. It unfolds a narrative about family affection, love, salvation and hope. The pictures are beautiful and the charm is even more beautiful.
Good people will go to heaven, but Chris's heaven is not beautiful. It's like a luxuriously decorated, but lifeless house that locks a lonely person. If heaven is like this, hell is just like this, why isn't his wife Annie's hell like this? It's just that there are no bright flowers, warm sun, and flowing lake water. Two locations, heaven, hell, lock two lonely people, glitz is the dividing line.
The husband's salvation of his wife is actually his own salvation. Is there really heaven? Chris doubts everything around him, no matter how beautiful the scenery is, no matter how high the material enjoyment is, he still feels like hell. Just like the glitz we pursue, what can make you beautiful in the end is just the happiness brought by the family. Where is hell? Hell is everywhere. Wife Annie's world is a hell. After losing her child, she falls into a deeper hell. Maybe death is her destination, which can make her end all pain. Annie left without a trace of pain, but unfortunately she still did not escape the shackles of hell, in endless time and space, looping in nightmares. Cherish every trace of tenderness around me, Chris lives in heaven because of this, maybe I should be like Chris, forget the past sorrows, the lost relatives, and work hard to live every day, heaven is by my side. Chris's 'heaven' would drive him to hell sooner or later, and he didn't hesitate to face the danger ahead.
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