The spear of art and the shield of life

Kareem 2022-03-23 09:02:00

Every good film, telling a complete story, requires not only a special perspective, but also a wonderful interpretation. It is undeniable that the point of view originally originated from Tom Hanks, and after his wonderful 20 minutes on the scene, it gradually attracted me to Oscar. Every country has its own pain. For the American people, 9/11 was undoubtedly the darkest day in history. The film tells this story from the eyes of a family, a child who lost his father. A year after his father's death, he occasionally found a key, and Oscar began a journey to find it. The clue was Black written on the bag with the key. There are five districts in New York. Tom Hanks has always told his children that there is a sixth district that is invisible to the naked eye. I don’t want to try to describe that magical place from my own perspective. Oscar has always believed in it, and this belief has made him stick to it. That key was the link to reconnect with his father, who had to find the "lock" that his father had left him. This belief led a 9-year-old boy with social phobia to set foot alone in 104 areas, 216 addresses, and 472 people in search of answers.
Sometimes our beliefs come not from God, but from things that we firmly believe in our hearts. "A miracle is the lock at the end of the key." There was a mysterious tenant at Grandma's house who never opened his mouth. For the first time Oscar opened his heart to a stranger. He spoke aloud to Max about his father, the key, Black , searching, that scene, he could finally unload the first big stone in his heart. Max's palm is YES on one side and NO on the other side. The most words are just a few words written on paper. “Sometimes we have to face our fears.” The
deepest wounds in our hearts cannot be shown, and the deepest emotions cannot be told.
Familiar shrugs, walking gestures, etc., made Oscar think Max was his grandfather, so he listened to the last six messages his father gave him on the day of the 911 accident for the first time to anyone other than himself. Although there is no line, Max Von Sydow's sympathetic expression and the twitching lines at the corners of his mouth are all moving.
Sometimes we hurt someone we love to prove we're alive, or to ease our guilt. Oscar is finally looking for a time of near despair, frantically destroying things, and even ramming his mother with words. The mother played by Sandra Bullock has lost her husband and it is difficult to get into her son's heart. She thinks from her son's perspective and learns about the key. Before Oscar goes out to visit a certain Black, she Calling on her in advance, I don’t know if something like this will happen in China. If I meet such a mother myself, let the child grow up freely, and be careful to avoid the child’s injury. Such kindness and understanding are worthy of admiration and praise.
Everyone needs to grow, to go through difficulties and tests, and to accept setbacks and tribulations. Only in this way can we not lose our way in the long road of life and be full of confidence and strength.
For me, what it tells me is that no matter how difficult things are, first, we must insist on working hard and try our best to achieve the goals we have identified; second, we must be grateful, no matter who has helped us, Or those who have hindered us; third, eternal hope, like the invisible "sixth district", it has always been there, but we can't "see" it.
When Oscar finally found the note his father left him under the swing, and finally plucked up the courage to do what he had never done before, the final climax of the film came, accepting and letting go, something everyone has to experience in their lifetime, they seem It's easy, but it's actually very difficult. After this hurdle is overcome, the future will be extremely bright and splendid!
Extremely Loud is Silence, Incredibly Close is Dead. A contradiction? Life is all about encountering problems and solving problems. Conflict is also a type of problem.

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Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close quotes

  • Oskar Schell: It's just a box! An empty box!

    Linda Schell: I know it's an empty box! I know this. But I did it for me, and I did it for you so we can at least try and say goodbye to him. Because he's gone, Oskar, he's gone and he's not coming back. Never. I don't know why a man flew a plane into a building. I don't know why my husband is dead. But no matter how hard you try, Oskar, it's never gonna make sense because it doesn't. It doesn't... make... sense!

    Oskar Schell: Fukozowa you! You don't know anything!

  • [first lines]

    Oskar Schell: There are more people alive now than have died in all of human history, but the number of dead people is increasing. One day, there isn't going to be any room to bury anyone anymore. So, what about skyscrapers for dead people, that are built down. They could be underneath the skyscrapers for living people, that are built up. We could bury people 100 floors down. And a whole dead world could be underneath the living one.