But looking at it, I found that the director touched some of his deep feelings.
It's like looking at an abstract painting. At first glance, it seems messy, but if you taste it carefully, you will have some thoughts and feelings of your own, and everyone's thoughts are different, and everyone's thoughts are related to their own personal experience. related.
This movie reminds me of my "degenerate" past.
Perhaps as the title of the film, Daisy, everyone may have such an experience when they are young.
Because I don't know what life is about, I am confused.
Because I can't see the direction, I choose to temporarily satisfy the desire in front of me.
Because young, so, regardless of the consequences.
Then, "fallen", then, fell into the quagmire of "fallen", and then, blindly "fallen".
In the film, the two sisters and the old man mess around, eat and drink, act recklessly, play with the feelings of the young men, and make a mess of a table of banquets... All of this is to solve the anguish and boredom, to make life less so Bored and not so lonely. This is also to prove that he is alive and that he exists in this world. In the movie, the sisters are most afraid of the fact that they do not actually exist, and they are also afraid that they will disappear into the air.
"Falling" is like a quagmire, it's hard to get out of it. Once the desire is satisfied, there will be more and more urgent desires waiting to be satisfied. Once the "fall" begins, it must end in a hopeless fall.
It all seems like a wild dream, but the dream will eventually wake up one day. Just as in the film, the sisters finally fell into the water with a "thump", desperately shouting for help, begging others to save them who had fallen into a "degenerate".
After waking up from the dream, you will always regret the wrongdoings before, so you will do everything possible to make up for it. Unfortunately, the so-called make up is only psychological comfort, to no avail. Just like in the movie, put back the broken plate and put the spoiled meal back on the plate.
So, what does the director think of these "fallen" daisies? It seems to me half sympathy and half understanding. Sympathize with Daisy's inability to extricate herself, and understand Daisy's "degenerate" mentality. At the end of the film, the director arranged for the heroine to keep asking: "We are very happy, right?" Indeed, life is so short and fleeting, as long as it is really happy, it is good.
Movies are also a mirror, and what every moviegoer sees in the movie is often his own reflection. In this movie, I saw my "fallen" past. The reason why the word "degenerate" is put in quotation marks is because I feel that there is no so-called "right" and "wrong" in life, and there is no so-called "degenerate" and "positive". It's like giving everyone a piece of white paper, and they can draw whatever they want. Neatness is one style of painting, while chaos is another. There are no standard answers in life. Also like making a movie, rigorous narrative is a style, and chaos like Shijilova is also a style. No matter what style it is, as long as you look at it and like it, it is a good style. No matter what kind of life, as long as you live comfortably, it is a good life.
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