Maybe it has something to do with my mood. I couldn't see it at all at first, and I've always been distracted.
Later, I finally slowly entered the plot. Maybe it has something to do with past experiences.
It's true that strangers can rekindle your life and, likewise, can get you into rock bottom.
Although this passion comes easily, it goes away quickly. In my heart, after all, the clothes are not as good as the old ones.
I have the same ending as the master of the story, since I left, I can never go back. Even if you really love that person, that life.
As the saying goes, strangers are a powerful medicine for your life, but not a cure. He gives you temporary happiness, but makes you realize that real life is not like this.
The only happy ending in the movie is Helena. From a near breakdown to having a new life after leaving her husband. And this new life relies on the deceitful Christo to guide her with mysticism. I even suspect that Helena reincarnated Christo as a god. If she believed in God's word.
Helena's daughter, Lisa, unknowingly falls in love with her boss, Greg. She also thought her boss had a crush on her. Until it turns out that Greg has been dating his best friend. At this time, her husband Roy and her also reached the point of breaking up.
The most tragic one is Roy. Leaving his original life, he is full of confidence that there will be a new beginning. As everyone knows, it is the beginning of a new tragedy. It is good to be attached to your own interests, but when the attachment becomes stubborn and paranoid, it is your problem. I think his tragedy started with paranoia.
Say Diya. Although it is a supporting role, the old man still makes her repeat the stranger encounters of the protagonist. She had a good life, carefree, and was about to enter a happy marriage, but she left the life that belonged to her because of strangers.
After so much nagging, I personally think that everyone in the movie is encountering a circle of strangers. Our life is in such a prelude. Many times, we pin our dissatisfaction with our current life on strangers, and we are full of joy and hope for a good continuation. really? Woody Allen presents his own take in his comedic style. From the soundtrack to the camera lens, it is comedy no matter how you look at it, but the content gives us a big slap in the face.
Life is in such a twist and turns, exhausted. What is the meaning? Who knows?
Beginning with Shakespeare's words: "Life is full of noise and commotion, but in the end, it means nothing." He tells us what is ready.
I love this kind of comedic tragic topic. There are many expectations, and finally nothing.
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