But if you look closely, what do you find? The meaning of life and death? Benjamin has experienced the loss of many relatives and friends, what's new? It means that people are mortal, and that's all? Trivial and ordinary life? not see. Benjamin is always in turmoil and wandering, and only in the two scenes when he leaves home at 17 and returns home at 24 can he see the extension of "life" in the general sense. Eternal love? Give me a break. Is the love between Benjamin and Daisy different from that of others? It is only because of Benjamin's extraordinary rejuvenation that lovers cannot stay together. Well, even if it's a metaphor, it's just a fantasy interpretation of an X-shaped railroad love story, but here the obstacle that blocks the love between the two has changed from an ordinary later event to a congenital factor. Forget, can't forget, continue to hurt... so what?
When it comes to beautiful love, I can't say that Benjamin and Daisy's love is not beautiful. So beautiful, so sad. Seeing that Benjamin finally fell asleep in his lover's arms as a baby, Daisy's expression was unbearable to watch. The scene was so gloomy that it was hard to believe that she would be happy that her lover died in her arms. . No matter how beautiful love is, it will change from passion to habit. Daisy, who was rational and experienced vicissitudes of life, probably felt a kind of "complete" relief at that time - of course, it was not that Benjamin was a burden, but that Daisy was able to fulfill her heart for many years. An unforgettable concern. This love is too realistic to make people feel distressed, and there is no room for fantasy.
Also puzzling is Pitt's performance, where his expression barely changes from start to finish, whether it's the death of his adoptive mother, the reunion of his lover, the pregnancy of his wife, or something else. I heard that half of the time his body is a computer special effect, but I have never heard that even his face is also a special effect. It can only show that what was old at birth was not only his body, but also his soul. But after the "rejuvenation", there is no sign of his mentality becoming young and active. Does it mean that this guy is a little old man all his life? Tianle, what's the fun and significance of this? Seeing Pete always thinking deeply about everything and not shoveling and shoveling is really annoyed.
Benjamin's story doesn't seem very curious, and there is a sense of fateful helplessness (or ordinary?) everywhere. Don't dare to take Finch's original intention, but think that he is trying hard not to let Benjamin's life ooze a little warm color. From the big one, it is not an exaggeration to say that life is a given. No matter how many people flutter, they are just fleeting drops of water in the historical river. No one can jump out of the constraints of time and space. Those who can be born out of bounds probably no longer belong to the human beings mentioned here. Benjamin is just an ordinary person - at least he was not seen in the plot setting, but Finch gave him a godlike deepness and calmness - yes, this is the impression of Pete in the whole film, He has always been so unapproachable, and seems to be outside the secular world. At the beginning of his birth, he told us with his belly full of wisdom: Life is just like that! I walked away gently, just as I came gently, with a wave of my sleeve, without taking a cloud with me.
I just want to know, what can I do with Benjamin's world tour? Looking out of my window, I saw flowers and trees, people driving, not so-and-so's grave.
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