strange idea

Cristina 2022-03-25 09:01:09

I don't know why the confrontation at the end of the film reminds me of the Chinese myth of Yu Dayu's method of controlling the water and not blocking it. Is it possible that our current environment cares too much about stability and is afraid of change, so we start to cover and block it in various positions. Reject flow and injection of new water. Like a wide river of dead water. On the surface everything is calm, and all the bad things are hidden and dissolved in the water. The silence continued to corrode the water body day and night. But the good thing is that it always looks like a mirror. But the consequence may be that the entire water system faces decay, or even death. Then it becomes the Dead Sea, stagnant water, which dries up until it disappears into the long river of history.
And those rivers full of life force in nature have always been rushing from the mountains and valleys in an upside-down attitude. She shattered Jingmei on the way, and changed her previous arrangement. But it may be these forces that allow the river to have a better self-cleaning function, resulting in a more magnificent and intense color of life.
Last but not least, as far as the movie is concerned, this movie is awesome.

View more about Frost/Nixon reviews

Extended Reading

Frost/Nixon quotes

  • David Frost: [Picking up the phone, thinking it's room service] I'll have a cheeseburger.

    Richard Nixon: [drunk] Mmm. That sounds good. I used to love cheeseburgers, but Dr. Lundgren made me give them up. He switched me to cottage cheese and pineapple instead. He calls them my Hawaiian burgers, but they don't taste like burgers at all. They taste like Styrofoam.

  • Richard Nixon: David, did I really call you that night?

    David Frost: Yes.

    Richard Nixon: Did we discuss anything important?

    David Frost: Cheeseburgers.

    Richard Nixon: Cheeseburgers?

    David Frost: Goodbye, sir.