It's really just a negotiation

Anthony 2022-03-25 09:01:18

1. Obviously this movie is about a love triangle.

2. In the film, only the teacher, the heroine and the audience who insist on watching the film for 92 minutes are fully informed. The teacher and the hostess always knew what each other meant.

3. The male protagonist, other classmates, and the audience 92 minutes ago actually didn't know what the class was talking about. Everyone was just running the train with the teacher.

4. The teacher is very rational himself, and he also wants the female lead to choose a man (himself) with high cost performance in a rational way.

5. The female protagonist has seen through that the teacher has lost her mind for a long time (indicating that she jumped out of her professional ethics to make things difficult for the male protagonist), and she ruthlessly attacked the teacher through her configuration of the so-called "doomsday personnel". expressed his attitude. At this moment, the male protagonist still doesn't know.

6. Brother Fries can actually represent the real world outside of thinking. The so-called life is full of surprises, no matter how big the brain hole of your philosophers is, it is not as big as the brain hole of real life.

7. Summarize the content of the film in human words:
Teacher: "come on, baby~"
Heroine: "you are a nice guy, but..."

8. Personally, I think the director and screenwriter just want to tell the audience: cherish the brain hole , don't over-exploit.

9. In addition, there is another experience that I would like to tell you, before clicking the "OK, add a comment" button, please copy your own comment content first to avoid browsers and websites. Don't ask me why I know. . . .

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After the Dark quotes

  • Petra: We live... briefly, yes. Imperfectly? Of course. Stupidly? Sometimes. But we don't mind, because that's the way we're made. And when it's time to die, we don't resist death; we summon it.

  • Mr. Zimit: Do you know what apocalypse actually means?

    Petra: Tell me.

    Mr. Zimit: It's from the Greek "apokálypsis", meaning to uncover what you couldn't see before... a way out of the dark.

    Petra: Your sweet talk still needs work.