Underrated masterpiece, totally agree

Isai 2021-12-21 08:01:01

What happens if you encounter an unexpected loss in your life? When people reach middle age, they see a lot of suffering. Some people choose religious beliefs, some people choose to perish, and many people struggle in the suffering, and slowly develop empathy, and cherish the beauty of the world more. Hope Live simple, transparent and pure!

The film starts with the three philosophical concepts of love, time and death. After a little reflection, when I was young, I was crazy about love. In middle age, I started to be afraid of my parents’ aging disease. I felt the relentless passage of time. Isn't it these three themes? The film’s generality is of course broader than what I said. Love is present everywhere, not only for couples but also for children. ("We can't choose who to love or who will love us") ("I don't think I feel love, but become love") Time is not just passing (I am a gift, but you are wasted!" ) (Children may not be born to you, but can grow through you) Death can be regenerated in many ways. The most important thing is, after losing, please pay attention to receiving? The gift that comes with it, this is the name of the film: Attached Beautiful. Similar to the silver linings behind the dark clouds, similar to the rainbow after wind and rain? I believe it!

The interpretation of the story has two surprises that I like:

1. The three philosophical concepts were first recognized and then deduced in the way of "yes and". The three actors opened the thematic dialogue, which was wonderful and dramatic, and each colleague also experienced the baptism and sublimation of the same theme. 2. If only we could be strangers again

When we have experienced pain, through the group interpretation of the old opera bones, we will definitely feel the kind of sadness, suffering, thinking and the way forward!

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Extended Reading

Collateral Beauty quotes

  • Howard: [from the trailer]

    [Brigitte shows up beside him in the subway]

    Howard: You're not going to take me, are you?

    Brigitte: [as the personification of Death] No, Howard.

    [holds up a train card]

    Brigitte: I'm here to ride the F Train.

  • Raffi: [from the trailer]

    [as the personification of Time]

    Raffi: Remember me... I'm Time... I'm a gift... and you're wasting it.