This should be the first high-cold film that deeply and complicatedly analyzes dreams and reality. As an early Spanish film with a unique and charming suspense reasoning style, the significance of this film is often overlooked.
The more stressful people in life, or those who have encountered setbacks, the impact of thinking brought about by dreams is especially serious, and the boundary between dreams and reality is also in a trance. When we enter the dreamland, the unconscious is dominant. In fact, the unconscious is not that mysterious. It is just something that we cannot know when we are awake. In other words, the unconscious in the waking state is the conscious in the dream, and the awake consciousness in the dream becomes the unconscious. As the movie tells us, in our dreamland we don’t need to do anything, as long as we exist, our consciousness will lead us, and we don’t need a goal in our sleep. The world we feel is a real world, and There is no need to look at the world the way everyone expects during the day.
In a word, this is a good film. Although it is very brainstorming, if you are not under pressure recently and like to abuse your brain, just follow the dream.
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