One eye for war movies, the other for fairy tales

Velda 2022-04-21 09:01:06

One eye for war movies and the other for fairy tales. Why use one to deny the other. Don't do that, but finally cross them together in your heart. So there is a huge and boundless force. The most touching part is that when you yourself began to doubt the eyes of your fairy tale, thinking that it was not a fairy tale film, but that those were also from Ophelia's fantasy or even schizophrenia in reality, you hit yourself deeply. .

Why are the eyes of fairy tales so easy to be denied, because you don't believe in fairy tales in your heart, when there is reality that you can grasp, so quickly, you begin to deny fairy tales. However, it is this negation that moves you and makes you defenseless and defenseless. You always get a deep, right hit after thinking about it.

Even the movie is almost over and you are still thinking, how can fairy tales save reality? Oak protected the guerrillas? Ophelia punished the captain with magic? However, nothing happened. The intersection of the two worlds only appears in the brief trance after you watch the movie. Oh really, really, all the sadness comes from you denying that fairy tale, you say to yourself, that was Ophelia's fantasy, even the moment she died, she fantasized, fantasized about herself Returning to her kingdom, seeing father, mother; pride, joy -- a swift death against her harsh reality.

However, in any case, the fairy tale still belongs to Ophelia, and her eyes are all fairy tales. Ah, thinking about it like this, in an instant, you will suddenly be sweet, and you will get rid of those sorrows: Oh, fairy tale, why don't you watch that fairy tale film?

Therefore, the fairy tale film is still the same fairy tale film. No matter how cruel the war film is, it does not deny the fairy tale film.


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Extended Reading
  • Emery 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    This is a wonderful story that seamlessly connects reality and fantasy without any sense of contradiction.

  • Eileen 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    It looks good as a dark fairy tale, but the reality part seems to be over-interpreted.

Pan's Labyrinth quotes

  • Capitán Vidal: Tell my son the time that his father died. Tell him...

    Mercedes: No. He won't even know your name.

  • Mercedes: [to Vidal] I'm not some old man! Or a wounded prisoner! Motherfucker... Don't you dare touch the girl. You won't be the first pig I've gutted!