Maybe modern people prefer this kind of direct conflict and adventure in love, so Rebecca and Philip struck up a conversation on a chance day. In the movie, two-thirds of the two people's love for each other was laid out, and even the second female was used as cannon fodder. After a series of dating guides, they finally understood their hearts. However, the geographical gap makes the two always have to talk to each other. At first, everything was good, but the reality is always the enemy of the mirror. For this reason, Philip lost his job, and Rebecca was also put into a mental hospital by her husband.
This film is more of a reflection of the communication barriers of modern people. Maybe you sleep with your husband in the same bed every day, but you can't express the inexplicable loss in your heart. Successful people may ignore this in their busy careers. There is a feeling that poor people have no time to take care of others in the difficult survival. The unemployed wife is much more sensitive and vulnerable, so she talks to her invisible lover again and again. Joss Whedon's character setting here is very good, assuming that the husband of a successful wife and an unemployed young woman may not have so much emotional resonance. Because in this patriarchal society, women are still vulnerable groups that need to be cared for. This is also what Beauvoir said, women are not born, but are shaped.
Rebecca and Philip's love is based on a shared past, think if they only had each other's experiences after Philip drove down the wasteland, then Rebecca's emotion might be more of a tendency For her husband, it can be seen in her mentality of trying to cut ties with Philip and get back into her own marriage.
But sometimes life is such a dramatic story. The gossip of the middle class caused problems in the marriage of Rebecca, an autistic girl who was not sociable. Her husband's toughness made her unable to resist. Only in a mental hospital. This also brings into the final love trend, and lovers must eventually belong to each other. Philip also encountered difficulties in reality, and finally had a reason to pursue love across the east and west of the United States. The difficulties of this world pushed them to the beautiful land of love. The two finally met, and they boarded the train to a different place while fleeing.
The film is also coming to an end. For pessimistic people, there is always a feeling of unfinished business. Will they be happy in the new world? This is my question after watching the film. Distance creates beauty, but when they are together, will the past become wounds in the future. When the supernatural romance returns to reality, I think they must take a revolutionary road of marriage.
There will be no sequel to the film, and we don't have to worry about what happens when Rebecca leaves? The most painful thing in life is to wake up from a dream and have nowhere to go. The dreamer is happy; if he does not see the way to go, the most important thing is not to wake him up. Let's walk out of the movie theater quietly, go home and sleep.
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