Sophie Marceau and Monica Bellone, someone must have died in a car accident.
At first, I thought it was Monica who died in the car accident. Sophie is writing a novel about her childhood, but the memory before the age of 8 does not exist. She tries to retrieve the memory of her childhood. After that, the little girl with black long hair that she saw appeared in front of her. In fact, it is gradually splicing childhood memory fragments. She later found out that everything around her had changed, the appearance of her husband and children, the display and placement of her home, and even her hair color and appearance had changed to Monica, because she finally found what she lost. The memory of her closest childhood sister, Monica, died in a car accident when she was 8 years old. She couldn't accept that her sister Monica died, so she sealed the memory. When she finally recalled it, she started from From that day on, she imagined that she had become Monica, what kind of life Monica would live, what kind of husband and children she would have. But there is no way to explain the later plot, why did the mother's appearance also change? Why did Monica go to Italy to find her blond mother who owns a cafe, and a brother who looks exactly like her husband? always feel wrong.
In other words, this is a supernatural movie. The soul of Monica, who died after the car accident, has been sealed in Sophie's body. Both of them have their own lives in their memories. The reality is Sophie, and in the end Monica has the upper hand, occupying the body and living in reality? tangled
When I was taking a shower, I suddenly realized that the source of my reasoning was wrong! It was the little girl with black long hair who lived after the car accident, that should be Monica when she grew up, but it was Sophie who died! Because Monica couldn't accept the death of her closest sister, since she was 8 years old, she closed herself in her heart and lived with Sophie's identity and thinking. She thought she was blond and her mother was also blond, while The image of her favorite husband is actually her brother, the brother who stayed with Sophie's biological mother in Italy. It wasn't until she discovered this pre-car accident memory when she was planning to write a novel about her childhood that she returned to reality and began to slowly find her true self. When Monica went to Italy to find her biological mother, she actually used Sophie's identity and thinking to find Sophie's biological mother, not Monica's. When she looked out the window on the train to Italy, the real image was Monica, and the illusory image in the window was Sophie, which also showed that it was Sophie who died. At the end of the film, Monica finally returned to her husband and children and smiled at Sophie, who was looking at her. She should be relieved. She can finally get out of Sophie's memories and live her own life. live.
Haha, I think the weird part of this film may be the sequence of narrating the story. It is easy for us watching the movie to preconceive the preconceived notion that Sophie is alive in reality, and then naturally create a series of dismal doubts, making the viewers preconceived. Trapped in confusion. If the story is simply told in normal order, Monica was in a car accident and witnessed the death of her mother's adopted daughter Sophie, so she lived in Sophie's hallucination for many years, until one day she passed away from I woke up from the dream and found myself.
Maybe sometimes we do the same thing. We can't tell the difference between reality and dream. It's like being controlled by the shadow, and we can't tell which is the image and which is the body. We escape from reality in our dreams, just like Monica escaping Sophie's death and letting her real self fall asleep in the dream, allowing Sophie's consciousness to control her body arbitrarily. But we also look for the things we lack in our dreams, such as courage and responsibility, because we don’t have to worry about failure in our dreams, so Alice can stand in front of the big furry beast fearlessly in the dream and say to herself that you don’t have to be afraid, this is my dream . But no matter how real the dream is, there will always be a time to wake up. I hope I can draw strength from the dream like Alice and return to reality with confidence.
OK, have a nice dream for myself
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