Looking back is the shore - "Don't Look Back" Watching Notes

Kathryn 2022-04-22 07:01:50

Human beings are exploring their inner world more and more deeply, and their analysis is becoming more and more thorough. The filmmakers keenly capture people's great interest in the exploration of psychological activities, coupled with more detailed psychological knowledge, so the filming of this type of film has gradually changed from a superficial curiosity driven by freshness to a new one. Questions and reflections on trying to solve the actual confusion of modern people challenge the audience's thinking limit again and again.


"Don't Look Back" is another film by French beauty director Marina de Van following her debut "Skin" that explores the inner world of people with split personality. The film focuses on the double-personal protagonist's strong desire to return to normal life .



Sophie Marceau and Monica Bellucci, who are over the age of The fear and helplessness caused by the sudden and complete change of life, the instinctive search for the memory that was erased due to the huge psychological trauma caused by the car accident, and the pain and restraint of the personality change in a slightly awake state The interpretation is vivid and vivid, bringing the audience into the depths of the protagonist's soul, and strongly hopes to find out the truth on her behalf. The film can be so breathtaking, from the director to the actors, the performance is almost perfect.


The film's title "Don't Look Back" is very meaningful. Jenny, the protagonist, knows that it is very painful to turn back to face her subconsciously suppressed childhood memories, but she still chooses to face it bravely. She finally got rid of the shadow of her childhood with perseverance and gradually searched for it. to your true self and return to normal life. It turned out that only turning back will keep you from getting farther and farther, and only turning back is the shore.


PS: The video was watched late at night on January 29, 2011

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