It feels resonant with the gray color of the Wenchuan earthquake~
The same is cut from the protagonist's small perspective. See the heaviness and depression brought by the earthquake.
He and her scars, family scars, village scars, city scars~~~
and then try to use some postmodern mechanized things to weaken these scars.
For example, the old tone of traveling through time and space, the eternity of robots...
the pure natural laws of life, made by mechanized things so hypocritical.
The personal experience of reality tells us that the old man is the old man, and the story is the story.
Why bother with memory? I don't like these propaganda
that post-modern technology has brought people to the past, for example, the so-called memory chip, and a trip back to the village when I was a child
brought something from the past to the present, such as his pet cat, such as that Treasure Box in Childhood
When we just felt sympathy for the misfortune of the protagonist, we were suddenly told that these are all illusions, and misfortune can be rewritten... Don't you think this is being fooled?
Especially when we think of the Wenchuan earthquake, the reality is so cruel. Suddenly I felt that this arrangement was more painful.
I don't mean that I reject the new age of humanizing machines. It doesn't mean that there are any drawbacks to the futuristic vision of traveling through time and space. It's just not right to put this on the subject of earthquakes.
When mourning the deceased, please let us be more traditional
, respect them and miss them in the way people are used to.
And it is not difficult to find many successful warm little details in the movie.
The painted wall of the kitchen window~ You know the kind of regret that "this situation can be reminisced, but it was lost at the time"~
She shook her head and sang the birthday song. She was so simple and loving, imitating the one next to her, and when she was unprepared, she pressed him on the cake to celebrate his birthday~
I think there are some long repetitions at the end of the film, and it is not bad. It does bring people a new understanding.
Overall, the details are in place, but the thematic direction is a bit off.
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