Cut straight from the opening scene of a chaotic crash, an island gradually reveals its mysteries, then slowly piece together the facts like a jigsaw puzzle. You see the performance of the characters in the present, but you can't see the past experience for the time being, and the personality of the characters created has a reason. Movies like this, which were cut into pieces by the editor, such as memory fragments, 21 grams.
This is not just the unstoppable suspense that supports the entire series, half of the space is flashbacks of the characters' past experiences, allowing you to understand the deep scars of the characters, and echoing the choices of reality at any time, so the regret in life, longing The soothing brilliance of humanity is also revealed from time to time.
At the wedding, sara said
"Thank you. Wow, can I get another microphone? I think this one's been drinking. I little over two years ago, I blew a tire out - flipped over the center divider into oncoming traffic, and was hit head-on by an SUV . My back was broken. They all said it was irreparable. And then there was Jack. And he promised he would fix me, because that's the kind of guy he is. Because you are the most committed man I have ever known - because you fixed me, I will dance at our wedding. To Jack, my hero, Jack."
And sara and jack finally divorced, because jack is addicted to work and no longer pays attention to sara. A sweet time is followed by the pain of separation. Often after a temporary victory, the peak turns sharply downward, and a happy ending is but a temporary stronghold. In the face of life, there is never a final victory. Compared with the actual achievements, what kind of attitude you choose in this process is more worthy of attention. Such as the old man and the fisherman who finally harvested a skeleton in the sea.
Is it possible to live like a TV show? Is there such an editor in life? How do you make judgments about actions when you only know part of the facts? You don't know whether making a decision will have a good or bad effect on the back. When you are trudging through the quagmire of life, if you know the future is bright, is it more confident and easier to persevere and laugh at the temporary shake? If you know that your efforts are in vain and what you get is nothing but a blank bubble, would you still persevere in the investment without regretting such persistence?
At the turning point of fate, will we still be mired in hesitation and doubt? Can you still maintain your deepest trust in yourself?
If you can predict the inevitable ending, can you accept it with honor or shame?
As Ted Chiang wrote in "The Story of Your Life," the picture of understanding a lifetime unfolds before your eyes.
Let us prepare for the joys and sorrows of life.
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