I didn’t dig into the metaphors, symbols, balabala of this film. There are many people who have made in-depth analysis of the film at the film festival. I, an ordinary film watcher, don’t have the interest and professional level to write high-level film reviews. I just talk about it. Just a personal opinion.
From the very beginning, I knew that this must be a typical "film festival film". Such a delicate script must have come from the hands of women. The camera is really good in composition and use of light and shadow. That's the reason I gave Samsung, but the interpretation of the story left me disappointed. First of all: Is just dream unity the same as soul connection? I don't agree with this point. Dreams are actually "props", it is just an opportunity to connect these two people who can't have an intersection under normal circumstances, and the audience feels romantic because they know that it's impossible in reality. . What I want to complain about is the ending part. The heroine worked hard to learn and experience carnal love, hoping that she could feel carnal lust, but she was always in a dull state (it is reasonable to explain that she has a mild personality disorder, so she has always longed to feel love like ordinary people, and It's not purely driven by lust) But then, as soon as I hit a wall with the male lead, I was so desperate that I cut my wrists and committed suicide, and when I heard a phone call I love you, I couldn't save myself and died. It's too violent for this fairy to turn into a layman Well, this episode caught my eye for a while. The final intercourse seems to me like the whole film is broken. The director wanted to use the male lead to find that he was separated from sex and could no longer bear this state. Finally, he found the female lead and the two of them rolled in bed, so as to prove that "the soul and flesh must finally be together." "One" can be called true love? Since it has to be implemented on the physical senses anyway, then no matter how ethereal the first half of the film is, it will be instantly downgraded to a foreplay of refusal and welcome! As a woman, I can't stand the self-proclaimed beauty of young women in literature and art. Since I'm going to fall into the mortal world in the end, don't act like "I'm a fairy". That's hypocritical. Go to see the AV and return to the urge of mortal blood. Since you can't become an immortal, and you can't get rid of the entanglement of carnal desires, then you can live your life in a down-to-earth way, what's wrong with it?
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