It's better to have an open ending

Ephraim 2022-03-28 09:01:04

Nicole Kidman's acting skills in "Before I Go to Sleep" have nothing to say, like the clear stream in the mountains flowing through the soles of the feet, like the red dragonfly in the sunset lightly tapping on the lotus head, making a woman full of doubts and sickness that point The only remaining courage and tenacity is fully displayed. But Uncle Colin Firth felt that he couldn't play a bad guy, so he could only continue to play a gentleman, a king, and a secret agent. Every day when Christine wakes up, her memory will be automatically cleared. She is very unfamiliar with everything. She does not know who is sleeping with her, and who can be trusted. At first I thought it was another "Memento", "Death Unknown" or even "Fifty First Loves", but it turned out to be a different story, which is very comforting, but the storyline can be arranged to be more intriguing, Arrange an open ending like "Shutter Island", and the film must be more perfect.

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  • Larue 2022-04-23 07:02:26

    Nicole and Colin both acted well, and the suspense was okay, but it wasn't too scary, and the ending was a bit fairy tale.

  • Larue 2022-04-24 07:01:11

    I thought it was as beautiful as my first love 50 times, but I didn't expect it to be the dove occupying the magpie's nest for many years. There are still many loopholes in PUA. Even with Nicole and Colin, it is difficult to make the film more exciting.

Before I Go to Sleep quotes

  • [first lines]

    Christine: Who are you?

    Ben: I'm your husband... Ben.

    Christine: What?

    Ben: We got married in 1999. That was 14 years ago. Christine, you're 40.

    [hands her her clothes]

    Ben: You had an accident. It was a bad accident. You had head injuries. And you have problems remembering things.

    Christine: What things? What...?

    Ben: Everything. You store up information for a day, and when you wake up in the morning, it's all gone. You're back to your early 20s. You'll be okay. Just... trust me.

    Christine: I'm scared.

  • [last lines]

    Adam: Hi. I'm Adam.

    Christine: Adam... When you wake up in the morning, Pooh, what's the first thing you say to yourself?

    Adam: I say, "What's for breakfast?" What do you say, Piglet?

    Christine: I say... I say... "I wonder what's going to happen exciting today."

    Adam: [sitting on her hospital bed] You remembered.

    Christine: Oh, Adam. Adam. I remember. I remember. I remember... Adam. My Adam.