classic work

Blanche 2022-03-24 09:02:13

I've heard it for a long time, it's a classic!
The heroine's face was slightly raised and she was watching the movie in fascination, and was there for a long time.

Three times she packed her bags to leave.
The first time was when the romantic adventures in the movie were contrasted with the infidelity of the real husband, and that time I really thought I was about to start a woman's adventure. She was walking alone, she saw the group of prostitutes who were going to make money, she stopped and turned back home.
The second time was an adventurer with a virtual world. Reason told her that real people couldn’t live in the virtual world. It was a kiss and then there was a fade in; the car could be started when you sit in it forever, even if there was no key; Individuals can only do what the screenwriter and director require in a movie, and stand by forever.
The third time, she finally found a real movie star to take her to hollywood, which is a dream place, but it was only a dream, she came to the movie theater, that person was gone. I believe there was a moment when this man really liked Cecilia, this little woman who understood him, loved him, admired him, talked a little piano, and was always a little helpless and pitiful, but Gil knew that he also had his reality to go to . In fiction world, things always work out. But the real world can't.

Some interesting themes are explored in the film.
Such as God, reason for everything.
For example, real and fictional, Tom is an imaginary character, but he finally has the character endowed by his character, such as bravery. He said that I am a brave person, so he confidently faced cecilia's husband's sparring, such as his Thinks he loves cecilia, so he wants to be loyal and love her only, even in the face of the free services of prostitutes.

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Extended Reading
  • Charley 2021-12-23 08:01:09

    People in reality want to live an illusory life, while illusory people want to live a real life. So Tom Baxter stepped out of the movie and came to the real world; and Cecilia entered the movie and wanted to be with Tom. Being unemployed, domestic violence, and eating soft food, she was overwhelmed by life, so movies and virtual worlds became her spiritual sustenance. The second meaning is that it is a metaphor that thousands of movie fans have been frustrated and hit in reality, and they have to release the pressure through movies. Movies have become a part of people's lives, and even replaced life. But the movie is just a movie after all, no matter how beautiful it is, it is not true; in the same way, even if the reality is cruel, even if Cecilia is deceived by Jill again, she cannot escape the reality. As "Top Player" said: reality is the only reality.

  • Amina 2022-03-28 09:01:04

    Just based on this ending, I'll give it five stars. The old man's movies are always full of satire, but this one really hit me. To be honest, I'm going to be heartbroken by Cecilia, a simple, kind, beautiful and stupid girl. Between fictional movie characters and real characters, Cecilia finally chose reality, but when she finally gathered up the courage to pack up and leave her asshole husband to bravely start a new life, the scumbag had already slapped his ass and left, and everything was just a show , just for his so-called future and interests, and Cecilia can only go back to a miserable life. It's so ironic, is there really unswerving and loyal love in real life? Probably as extinct as the dinosaurs. A truly romantic and single-minded adventurer may only appear in movies. Another movie that makes people unwilling and unable to believe in love after watching it. The movie is very romantic, but the reality is really cruel, indifferent, and bleak.

The Purple Rose of Cairo quotes

  • Tom Baxter: [pauses after kissing Cecilia] Where's the fade-out?

    Cecilia: What?

    Tom Baxter: Always when the kissing gets hot and heavy just before the lovemaking, there's a fadeout.

    Cecilia: Then what?

    Tom Baxter: Then we're making love in some private, perfect place.

    Cecilia: That's not how it happens here.

    Tom Baxter: What, there's no fade out?

    Cecilia: No, but when you kissed me, I felt like my heart faded out. I closed my eyes, and I was in some private place.

    Tom Baxter: How fascinating. You make love without fading out?

    Cecilia: Yes.

    Tom Baxter: Well, I can't wait to see this!

  • Gil Shepherd: I worked so hard to make him real.

    Gil's Agent: Maybe you overdid it.

    Gil Shepherd: I'll sue my dialogue coach, that louse.