The heroine Terry thinks that her 9-year-old son died in a plane crash. She is immersed in the thoughts of the deceased son all day long. Her husband told her that we don’t have a son. The psychiatrist told her that this is your distorted memory, not even the neighbors. I remember she had a son. Photos, video tapes, and newspaper news are no longer in the shadow of his son. It is said that this heroine is played by Julianne Moore. She is used to playing roles such as good wives and mothers and injured women. The more famous one is "Far from Heaven", which plays a housewife who falls in love with her black gardener. Pale face, red hair, confused eyes. I don't know why, I don't think her personal image and screen image are so pitiful, but Nickel Kidman's image in "Cry on the Island" is more fragile and more credible.
CCTV’s translation version translated the title of the film into "Lost Memories", and I saw it as a suspense thriller. Although I knew half of it, Terry was very concerned about the man who also lost his daughter and did not remember the incident. The protagonist said: It was made by aliens. I was stupid. How does a psychological thriller get involved with aliens? I thought it was the screenwriter deliberately, so that Terry seemed to be innocent and somewhat god-sound. But the more the plot goes down, the more traces of aliens will be. A blank-faced man came out. He couldn't kill a car or a gun. He made people disappear. He was sucked up into the air with a "puff" like a rope on his head. The film here is no longer a suspense thriller, it has been changed to a science fiction action movie.
In the end, the mystery was revealed. It turned out that it was not the children who were looted by aliens, but that these talents as parents were the goal. The subject was to study the depth of human emotions towards future generations. Some people are more shallow and forget to cast some spells, such as Terry's husband. Some people are as deep as the sea, such as Terry. Some people are half-deep and deep, such as the male protagonist, when Terry ordered her to say her daughter's name aloud, it came to mind.
I don't know why Hollywood likes to let aliens test our family relationship so much? In "The Martians Play with the Earth", all the high-tech is inconsistent with the Martians, and finally the old grandmother's ballads shattered their nerves. There is also a movie about a couple of men and women on earth kissing dear, the aliens collapsed as they watched. Human beings have been living endlessly for these 100,000 years. There is no need for such a mentally retarded film to tell us how deep and deep is our love for the next generation?
This is really an inexplicable silly movie.
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