what a wonderful world

Sam 2022-04-22 07:01:02

"I haven't seen the sea in Florida"~~BURCE's melancholy eyes pierced my heart~~This movie is like a time machine and it's the opposite of the theme we've been exposed to about traveling through the future and going back to the past. The feeling is dim, the content is low, and it looks heart-wrenching and desperate, but director Terry Gilliam composed a song "what a wonderful world" in it~ It seems that everyone has such a dream, hoping that their drawer is a time Machines can predict the future or go back to the past and reverse it by hand before any unpleasantness happens.....12 monkeys in the movie is a joke like a stupid time travel I'm groggy and can't believe the reality of human destruction And I don't want to face the schizophrenia of the male protagonist~~ No matter what kind of fact, the demise and helplessness we see are still shocking. In

real life, there is no hero who can't save the world heroically. BURCE is hovering between 2035 and 1996. If the brain experiences such a complex time travel, half of life is an uncontrollable destiny and the other half is a straightforward reality~ Even the audience's spirit is on the verge of collapse. He finally has the helpless immortality of an ordinary person. It does not exist in the special. The only thing that Rui's cruel handwriting can mourn for this tragic figure is the beautiful and serene "what a wonderful world" ~

I remember a short line from BURCE: I admit that I am sick, everything is an illusion, I don't want to go back So let me stay here with you in

the end who cares about the army of 12 monkeys? As long as I can still see the beautiful and precious love in the blue sky, then I am willing to believe in the beauty of the world~

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12 Monkeys quotes

  • [first lines]

    Title Card: ...5 billion people will die from a deadly virus in 1997... /... The survivors will abandon the surface of he planet... /... Once again the animals will rule the world... / - Excerpts from interview with clinically diagnosed paranoid schizophrenic, April 12, 1990 - Baltimore County Hospital.

  • Jeffrey Goines: All the doors are locked too. They're protecting the people on the outside from us from the people on the outside who are as crazy as us.