Lily

Drake 2022-10-24 10:20:46

I watched it alone at home one night. It was actually a little scary to watch alone. The feeling of depression and helplessness came up inexplicably. I like to watch drama movies, and I am always attracted by the plot, as if I was in In the plot, he is the protagonist of the film. Thinking about being Emily, how will I deal with it, whether to live like a slave, or die like an ant, or die and live like in the movie.
In fact, from the very beginning of the movie, the problem of the little girl was hinted many times. The heroine's family experience, her boyfriend's childhood experience, and her friend's views on society and life all indicate that life is always full of misfortune and sadness. She chooses to use a mask to face the ruthlessness of society, but she cannot avoid Lily's eyes. She always sees the secrets deep in our hearts, dissatisfaction, fear, and desire through the surface. When we hate other people talking about our topics, we also let these problems take root in our hearts, and when they grow to the point where we cannot avoid and control, we are also controlled by them, lose ourselves and become their slaves.
In fact, whenever I see the middle and late stages of a movie, I can always be driven by the plot. I want to see myself in the plot, and I also want to see the refraction of the movie. I remember talking to my friends before, the movie is like this, A simple truth is explained through a long plot, and a complex and long plot is extended through everyone's experience. Everyone sees a different movie because everyone's experience is so wonderful and different.

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  • Therapist: [to Emily] Hey! Wait a minute. Who do you think you are, barging in there like that?

    Lillith Sullivan: It's okay, Diane, Emily's been under a lot of stress lately, but she's really nice to me and I hope I can stay with her a long time.

    Therapist: Don't ever do that again.

  • Edward Sullivan: Count yourself dead at the out set. Accept that going in. Use it to your advantage. If you're not afraid, she can't hurt you.