Recently, I really love Park Chan-wook. The more I watch his movies, the more I love him. It must be his pretentiousness that caters to my heart. The movie "Stoke" was Park Chan-wook's first entry into Hollywood four years ago. After years of experience, Park Chan-wook knows exactly what he likes and what he is good at. This film is very delicate and has Park Chan-wook's style. The soundtrack is still elegant and nice, and the sound effects are very prominent in this film, in order to match the setting of the heroine's sensitive hearing. The shades are gorgeous and dark. The story still challenges normal thinking. The gimmick outweighs the actual content. What does such a curious-looking film want to express? I think the theme of this film is fate. The people of the Stoke family in the film are all sensitive to hearing and vision, and have a natural desire to kill. In the generation of the heroine's father, the father's second brother buried the third brother alive. The heroine's father knew that his family had such genes, but he still imagined that the new life would be different, so he married the heroine's mother. The heroine was born, and the heroine's father taught her to hunt since she was a child because she was afraid that the heroine would also be bloodthirsty, hoping to release the murderous factor in the heroine's genes through hunting, but the movie finally tells us that the heroine uses her Skills learned in hunting killed his own uncle. Countless choices determine life, and character determines what choices a person will make. Human character is innate and almost unchangeable, so the script of life has already been written. Although people may do some things to neutralize and restore, the actual effect is very weak. Don't struggle, don't resist, face your heart sincerely, do what you want to do, and become who you want to be.
Share two lines from the movie: 1. Just as flowers can't choose their own color, we can't decide what we will become. Only by realizing this can you be free. Growth is the process leading to freedom. 2. I have often wondered why we have children, and I have come to the conclusion that when we reach a certain stage in our lives, we realize that life is a mess and there is no way to correct it. So we decided to start over, write the past out and start over, so we had children. We say to these replicas, you'll come out of nowhere, and you'll finish my unfinished business, because we want someone to do it right this time.
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