I still like sadness

Kody 2022-03-23 09:02:02

I really like the faint feeling of sadness and helplessness in the previous paragraph. Except for the abrupt and gorgeous 20 minutes in the middle, when the three of them gathered in London, my feeling of anticipation of collision was inexplicably a little comfortable after a long time.

In all fairness, this is actually an unintelligible story, but the actors are in place and the director's control ability is emperor-level, so it can't help but become a good movie.

As for death, since it is the end of life, then end it well, it may not be such a sad thing for me, just live and finish myself responsibly, that's fine!

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  • Johathan 2022-04-23 07:02:21

    The rhythm of Dongmu is too slow and depressing, and the climax is almost too bland. It's not too bad, but I don't like it, but Ma Wei is obviously a multi-line development, but the pace is so slow. It's too bad. The cute performance should be said to be relatively successful, the title hereafter and from now on also get full marks, but the rhythm, the biggest flaw is the rhythm

  • Linnea 2021-12-15 08:01:13

    The movie that the heroine eats with her eyes covered is good

Hereafter quotes

  • Dr. Rousseau: You know, as a scientist and, um, atheist my mind was closed to such things. Oh, absolutely. Afterlife, near-death experiences. Like everyone else, I thought people saw bright lights, Eden-like gardens and so forth because they were culturally conditioned to do so, but after twenty-five years in a hospice working with people, many of whom were pronounced dead but then miraculously survived, the account of what they actually experienced were so strikingly similar it couldn't just be coincidence. And add to that the fact that when they had these experiences they were almost all unconscious, a state in which, my enemies agree, the brain cannot create fresh images.

    Marie Lelay: So you think I really did experience something?

    Dr. Rousseau: Oh, yes.I think you experienced death.

  • Billy: [about George] He said, "A life that's all about death is no life at all."