Essay

Donavon 2022-03-28 09:01:09

A depressing movie.

The end of this flip even has some kind of philosophical imagery. The setting of Alzheimer's, from the perspective of plot promotion, this kind of disease can make all behaviors logical, forget things, be confused, live in the cracks of confusion and sobriety; at the same time, this disease has also become a metaphor, oneself to oneself deceived and deceived, it has become a choice of "active dementia" and can survive. Zeev's family doesn't know this secret, and he also seems to be a kind and gentle old man. The problem is that he bears such a deep evil. This is an even more chilling thing, because you have no idea what kind of vicious expressions those kind people in your life once had. And which stage of the expression reflects their true heart. Are they demons or mortals, or can we believe that a violent person can really transform into a good person?

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Extended Reading
  • Brice 2022-03-22 09:02:38

    Deep, restrained, rational shots and performances. The reversal and sublimation of the ending, the pain caused by the war cannot be erased.

  • Brennon 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    The suspense film with the most guessed ending of the year. So I pay more attention to the performance of Christopher Plummer. How old is the history of World War II? One by one, the old physical bodies sway offensive and defensively to show you personally.

Remember quotes

  • Gun Shop Owner: How can I help you?

    Zev Gutman: My friend recommended your shop to me.

    Gun Shop Owner: Well, tell your friend we appreciate the recommendation.What are you looking to pick up?

    Zev Gutman: Oh, something small.

  • [first lines]

    Zev Gutman: [waking up] Ruth? Ruth?

    Zev Gutman: [emerging from his room] Where's my wife?

    Paula: Mr. Guttman! You can't be sneaking up on me like that!

    Zev Gutman: Where is my wife? Where is Ruth?

    Paula: I'm sorry, Mr. Guttman, your wife passed away about a week ago.

    Zev Gutman: Ah.

    [sitting down]

    Zev Gutman: Oh. I'm sorry. Who are you?

    Paula: My name's Paula. I was Mrs. Guttman's nursing aide. Your family asked me to stay on for another week or two. Let's get some breakfast. You'll be feeling better after breakfast.