There is no answer here, only ourselves

Zita 2022-03-26 09:01:10

Thinking of the broken glass in the movie, I finally found a little sense of security that can correspond to the information, but such a little self-comfort can not help me overcome my fear, I am afraid that everyone will not be able to get real peace in their lives. There is also no definite sense of security. Each director tries to convey his personal opinion through the message, and I can't make a deep connection with the film because of that ghostly alienation, but the more I think about it, the more it seems that it is enough. When many people purposefully condense the content of a film, this film allows me to see various directions of divergence, and the less clear trajectory also confirms the personal feelings in our hearts in this world. , "not so obvious", "not sure what happened". I don't like the response from the last door. The wife is too blunt. I feel ashamed when I see it. I really hope that these few seconds will pass quickly. (At this point I was wondering if her boyfriend would die in the mountains). It really is, and there is no answer here, only ourselves.

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  • Leda 2022-03-14 14:12:25

    Iqiyi cried directly in the toilet.

  • Dasia 2022-03-21 09:02:45

    3 Assayas changed the style of painting and went over the head at once, and made a horror ghost movie. There is still not enough discussion about female identity and desire, and the final ending is superfluous and mysterious. It's the first time to see the protagonist send text messages and chat for such a long time. The facial paralysis girl's acting skills are still the same, but her figure is really good.

Personal Shopper quotes

  • Maureen Cartwright: [talking about her deceased brother] So we made this oath... Whoever died first would send the other a sign.

    Ingo: A sign? From- from the afterlife?

    Maureen Cartwright: You could call it that; you could call it a million things.

    Ingo: But... how do you know if it's a sign?

    Maureen Cartwright: I'm a medium. He was- he was a medium. I'll just know it.

    Ingo: Have you... communicated with spirits before?

    Maureen Cartwright: Um. Lewis thought they were... spirits. I'm- I'm less sure. But yes. Uh, somewhat.

    [gets off the couch to smoke]

    Maureen Cartwright: I mean there are invisible... presences... around us. Always. I mean whether or not they're the souls of the dead, I don't know, but... You know when you're a medium you just are attuned to some sort of... vibe.

    Ingo: What do you mean by- by vibe?

    Maureen Cartwright: It's an intuition thing; it's a feeling. You... You see this door... That's only like slightly, ajar.

    Ingo: Well... How's within that, that the soul... continues to exist... after death?

    Maureen Cartwright: I don't even know if I believe in that. But... Lewis did. And I- I have to give his... spirit -whatever you wanna call it- a chance to prove him right.

  • [last lines]

    Maureen Cartwright: Lewis, is it you?

    [pauses]

    Maureen Cartwright: Or is it just me?