books and people

Arden 2022-04-20 09:02:42

The relationship between people and books in the film is very strange
. The protagonist Mr. Morris is a person who loves books after suffering and losing hope (the loss of hope can be seen from the color change of the film, and the love of books is obvious, no matter what the beginning. The stack of books beside Reese and his attention to books in the storm can be seen)
and the image of the book is completely anthropomorphic, with feet, life, and thinking.
Throughout the film, these books and Morris tend to be more friends.
After Morris entered the bookstore, the music of the film became very warm and really moving melody. I was most excited when I saw him saving the book, and the way in which it was brought to life was unexpected. As far as I understand it, the book came alive after Morris roamed freely in the content of the old book (the dead book). This is man to book.
As for the book, when Morris distributed the book to others, the child opened it after receiving the book, and the light of a dream flashed. Raised a smile.
Just personal understanding, the whole film emphasizes the relationship between books and people.
When people lose happiness and face despair, books bring people happiness and make people regain their yearning for the beauty of life.
And when the book gradually decays over time, people's reading makes it come to life again.

I always feel that there are still films that express a lot, but I don't understand what I see, but I can't think that he is very bad if I don't understand it, so I still recommend it.

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