INVISIBLE

Arely 2022-03-27 09:01:14

I knew about this movie earlier. I knew it when I watched the interview with Xiao K. I don't remember how she described the movie at that time, but after watching it, I gave it 5 stars. I don't know any acting skills, or how the storyline The appreciation of advancement is purely for this theme. If it weren't for sitting in front of the computer, I didn't have a stronger sense of substitution in the movie theater, or I would have cried into a fool again because of the inexplicable point.
While watching the movie, I jot down some points:
Clint (reminds me of the Korean movie "Murder Comics"); Seances; Theosophy; Medium; Fruit & Jersey; invisible existence (soul); No desire if it's no fobbiden; a person with strong intuition.
Brother's soul, he is indeed there, he gave you a sign, but you don't understand;
the dead will take care of the living, always believe.
I can't see the so-called self-discovery and cognition, but I just think that this may be a kind of inability to let go and gradually let go of saying goodbye to the closest people. There are such fragments in life, but perhaps because of different perceptions and different stress responses, we present different chemical reactions.
Recently I was reading a book, "The Revelation of the Reincarnation of Past and Present Life", which played down the fear of the fobsiden topic of death.
Faith energy is eternal and indifferent.
"The mountain is my tomb
I am the breath of God
I rise and fall
I want the sky
and the earth wants me
The stars pull me up to the
coffin but trap my feet The
shadow shouts 'Go down'
The sun shouts 'Rise'
on the ground Depressed
guards the countless graves
Seeing through the empty heads
I'm the instigator of nightmares
Since winter have
you left the coast
for the plains
for any reason
I'm everywhere
but only at certain times To be seen
I rise and fall
souls
keep the law like
the stars
they live in harmony like the stars
some souls have a place to stay and
some fall
to heaven there are two sides of
the sun and soul
night and death
ray and rebirth
half of the night belongs to the afterlife
The other half of the night belongs to infinity"

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Extended Reading
  • Lonnie 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    88/100, an anti-type experiment was carried out with the basic structure of the genre film. Under the flow of the inner core, suspense and ghosts are just shells (like Kurosawa Kiyoshi in this respect), what Assayas really wants to output is The aspect of the individual: "Spiritual medium" is the interaction with outside the self, and uses mysterious texture and preset time and space to drive the characters to complete the awakening of spirit and flesh, which is constantly full of oppression and more conceptual.

  • Norval 2022-03-24 09:02:59

    Assayas has found a bold self, but it's really a matter of opinion on how much sublime meaning a story like this has. At least, leaving Stewart's most beautiful light and shadow.

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?