Rabbit hole, pale under heavy makeup!

Vito 2021-12-24 08:01:52

This is a lady-like film that has been meticulously dressed up by the director. Her appearance is only for those awards. The film has big-name actors, deep-rooted motives, and several hidden or spot discussions on human nature. You can imagine how such a work full of literary and artistic atmosphere will give people the experience of watching the movie.
The difference between the same type of domestic film is that the film does not deliberately pursue the theme of grief, but uses this as an opportunity to explore in depth how humans use various methods to get rid of that.These unforgettable emotions. Every character invariably chooses to escape instead of facing up. The meaning of the rabbit hole may be exactly that. When you can't find an outlet for emotional vent, you may switch to another form to see the light again. Parallel universes can make you believe more than God, another happiness in another world.
However, the story itself is still too thin. This is just like a very ugly girl who wants to dress her up as a noble lady, but hides her for fear of being discovered by others, so the director is just like the protagonists in the film. Try every means to avoid a question-why people always have tangled pain on their faces. However, when the audience guessed this question after the first third of the film was shown, it is no longer easy for the film to bring the viewer into the same role as the same joy and sorrow. At this time, watching the movie is likely to become one It’s a burden, so the second half of the film is hardly fun at all. From Sandy

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Rabbit Hole quotes

  • [last lines]

    Becca: [voice-over] And then what?

    Howie: [voice-over] I don't know... Something though.

  • Nat: You know, Becca, when your brother died, I found the church very helpful.

    Becca: I know. I know you did, but that's you. That's not me, and Danny... Danny isn't Arthur.

    Nat: You know, I brought you to church every Sunday.

    Becca: Let's not start this again, okay, Mom? I'm just... I'm just calling about the cake.

    Nat: You're not right about everything, you know? What if there is a God?

    Becca: Then I'd say he's a sadistic prick.

    Nat: All right, Becca, that's enough.

    Becca: "Worship me and I'll treat you like shit." No wonder you like him. He sounds just like Dad.