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Lynn 2021-12-09 08:01:32

I watched the movie "A Dream Come True" two days ago. The first time I saw it, I felt that the love of life and death was superfluous. This time, I found something

I didn’t realize at all last time: I always thought the theme of the film was "Let love save everything." Human heaven also has its own hell, even if you are a family, the world you believe in is the world you are in.

Facing the same thing, for example, because of the death of a pair of children, the wife has been unable to let go. She is living in grief. The husband exhausted all his stamina to help her, but felt physically and mentally exhausted, so he decided to speak frankly: I It is useless to stay by your side, and it will drag me. We decide today-whether we will go our own way from now on, or if you leave the dark and come to me.

The wife is like a broken string, unable to make a pleasant sound. She doesn't even forgive her husband who keeps her normal. The world of her husband is heaven, but she is stuck in hell.

At the end of the story, we always think that the husband succeeded in bringing his wife back to heaven. In fact, he voluntarily stayed in hell with his wife, and understood why she put her on a good day, but indulged in the dark.

This story seems to say that when you are in hell, he will never leave, hell will become heaven.
Perhaps the ending is not important.

There will always be people with a sense of lack, and there are many, but there are also some people who come to make up for you. You have to believe that there is such a thing in this world. There are people who can take you to heaven, as long as you want, if you don’t, people who accompany you to hell—maybe not. That's all I want to say. Haha, if there is such a person, just rely on it.

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  • Zack 2022-04-23 07:02:10

    The plot is weak and the special effects are amazing.

  • Deontae 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    Three and a half, the old way of Hollywood's classical narrative, taking the line of family warmth, and occasionally shaking off a few life mottos. The biggest selling point of the film is the spectacle of heaven and hell. The scene projection adds a little psychoanalytic element. The special effects 15 years ago now seem to be a little bit of a pediatrician, but I still appreciate some of the creativity and enter the painting. The treatment that retains the texture of gouache, as well as the hell wharf stepping on the head, etc., is quite amazing.

What Dreams May Come quotes

  • Chris Nielsen: That's when I realized I'm part of the problem. Not because I remind you. But because I couldn't join you. So I left you alone. Don't give up, okay?

  • Chris Nielsen: Is that a kind of occupational hazard of soul mates? One's not much without the other?