I can’t help but keep playing back the conversation between two small curls on the subway Im like Pinocchio

Colt 2021-12-25 08:01:37

I don't know much about this kind of film, although I feel very depressed when I look at it, all kinds of creepy, lighting, space settings, music, story blahblahblah... But after watching it, I actually feel pretty cool in my heart. Is this masochistic tendency? !

A section of Simon and James on the subway, I really wanted to cry the first time I saw it. Seeing Simon's teary eyes, low inferiority and unrelaxed movements, and sitting on the subway with his feet eightfolded together, I really feel so distressed! It's in stark contrast to the way James sits with one leg bent! ! !

"Coz....coz i know what it feels like, to be lost, and lonely, and invisible."

"Ive tried talking to her, but i dont know how to be myself. Its like....im permanently outside myself. Like...like you could push your hands straight through me if you wanted to. And i couldnt see the type of man that i want to be versus the type of man i actually am. And i know that im doing, i ...but im incapable of doing what needs to be done.
......
Im like Pinocchio. Im a wooden boy. Not a real boy.
...
And it kills me."

Also, he is on paper Letter written:
"To whom it may concern:
I am a ghost."

Fortunately, the comedy ends, otherwise it will not calm my mood. . .
"Id like to think im pretty unique."

Actually, isn't everyone like this?

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Extended Reading

The Double quotes

  • Simon: It's terrible to be alone too much.

  • Workers' Services Executive: You don't exist anymore.

    Simon: Excuse me?

    Workers' Services Executive: You're no longer in the system.

    Simon: Well, just put me back in the system.

    Workers' Services Executive: I can't put you back in the system.

    Simon: Why?

    Workers' Services Executive: Because you don't exist. I can't put someone who doesn't exist in the system.

    Simon: But I used to be in the system.

    Workers' Services Executive: Not according to the system. In fact, according to the system, you've never existed.

    Simon: How reliable is the system?

    Workers' Services Executive: Hey, it's completely reliable.

    Simon: Yes, but I used to exist. I do exist! I'm standing in the this room, aren't I?

    Workers' Services Executive: And?

    Simon: So how do I get back in the system?

    Workers' Services Executive: You need a card.

    Simon: Right. So can I please get a new card?

    Workers' Services Executive: No.

    Simon: Why?

    Workers' Services Executive: Because you're not in the system.