I have a candy with poison in it

Winona 2022-10-18 12:15:42

It is very obvious that this film is an adult film in the color of a children's film. It's cultized Sesame Street.

Comedians/comedy creators with funny appearances usually have completely different, more difficult, and even tragic lives from those in front of the screen. This is the case for the male protagonist played by Jim Carrey, this is true for Jane Austen, and even Gao Xiumin, the daughter-in-law of Da Huyou, lives After several divorces, he finally passed away alone.

The splendid atmosphere of the children's film in the opening few minutes sets an eerie, ironic tone.

The world of children is full of colorful, color and inner unity.

The candy is wrapped in sweetness, the plush toys are full of fantasy, the blue sky and white clouds, and the laughter is sincere.

The world of adults occasionally has a little color, and it is a projection of inner struggle, and the color and spiritual world are relatively separated.

Circling through work, relationships, family, trauma, impermanence.

So the candy we open is sometimes wrapped in black poison, the sound of the stuffed toy is almost sarcastic, dark clouds are the norm, and there is often unspeakable forbearance in the laughter.

On the way to find a hug in the ultimate life, standing in front of the stage and the curtain, welcoming everyone's eyes, ignoring the devastation behind him.

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Kidding quotes

  • Seb: [to Jeff] You are not a real person, you are a man in a box. People see a trusted brand. No one sees the man.

  • Jeff: Please don't use a bad word when you can use a good word.