Art work

Bell 2022-04-23 07:02:27

It’s hard to discuss this story without spoilers, but I actually don’t want to discuss the plot itself, because this is a drama within a drama, all the perfections and conflicts are pre-arranged, so this is a drama within a drama, a movie The galgame in the game is an ugly lie that was deliberately arranged from the beginning and will eventually be shattered.

The drama in this film is a misuse of lies. There are only two righteous ways of using lies, one is to protect oneself and the other is to protect others. It is not only to decorate this bad world a little more decently, It is also to make it really decent in the end. All lies that deviate from this category are diseases.

And this also explains why the auctioneer thinks that his painter friend lacks artist talent, and the painter friend's magical ability to organize reality is just a clear proof of his lack of artistic talent, because the artist will choose to compress all this on the drawing paper, just It is because he can't do this kind of independent compression, and can't do this kind of personal complete projection, that his paintings have no soul. The farther he goes in reality, the less exhausted his exploration of the world in the painting becomes.

That painter should have been the director of the film, not the painting - it's hard to say if that's what the director wanted to tell us, hahahaha.

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The Best Offer quotes

  • Robert: [his voice through the robot] There is always something authentic concealed in every forgery. I couldn't agree more. That's why I'll miss you, Mr. Oldman.

  • [last lines]

    Waiter: Are you on your own, sir?

    Virgil Oldman: No, I'm waiting for someone.