Well, yes, I mean Alice in Wonderland.
The first time I didn't understand it, I didn't understand why the Mad Hatter kept asking Alice the same question. Do you know why a crow looks like a writing desk?
No one knew, and when I watched it again, I had tears in my eyes.
In the film, the Mad Hatter asked this question a total of 3 times. The first time was when they met Alice for the first time. When everyone thought she was the wrong Alice, only the Mad Hatter said with certainty: "You are that Alice, I remember you anyway. I was waiting for you to come back. You know what, you were late. Time has been angry since then, he, it stopped, but now that you're back, we're going to move on to the glory days. "
Yes, it's not the first time he's seen Alice, but when he asked the question, he knew Alice had forgotten him.
The second time was at the Queen of Hearts, where the Mad Hatter was imprisoned. When the mad hatter, who was in high spirits, was full of joy in returning to his old business, Alice said something while looking at the hat he made for the Queen. , "It's beautiful, but it's a pity it wasn't made for me." Then the Mad Hatter smashed all the tools frantically, angry, helpless, and then burst into tears, he asked the question again, but Alice still didn't think of him.
The third time was the day before the glorious day, when Alice thought it was all just a dream, and the Mad Hatter asked her, "So even I am your fantasy?" Alice nodded.
From that moment, I burst into tears, and suddenly I liked Johnny Depp a little bit. His expression and acting skills were too good. At the last parting moment, he choked and said to Alice: "You will forget me. "At that moment, I believed that he was really sad in his heart, otherwise why would I be so sad.
There are no more than three things, because there are infinity in three miles. The last time, at the moment of parting, it was Alice who asked him what the answer to this question was. The Mad Hatter finally gave a wry smile and said, "I don't know either."
Remember what the big dog Bayard said when he first saw Alice, " The Mad Hatter wouldn't sacrifice himself for an Alice. "
The answer to this question is buried everywhere in the film, but in the end there is no answer, even Lewis Carroll, the original author, did not say that there is no correct answer. But I think the answer is pretty straightforward.
The film tells the story of Alice returning to Wonderland after 13 years. She is no longer the little girl she used to be. She has forgotten about the Mad Hatter, everything, and the question she originally asked. When Alice first came to Wonderland, the Mad Hatter was attracted by this brave and innocent little girl. One day, Alice said to the Mad Hatter, "I like you." The Mad Hatter was surprised and asked, "Why? "Because crows are like writing desks?" The Mad Hatter replied: "Then why are crows like writing desks?" "Because I like you." The Mad Hatter understood, there was no answer to this question, just like I like you, There is no reason.
This was originally a film about growing up and being brave, but I fell deeply into the sad smile of the Mad Hatter and couldn't extricate myself.
Do you know why a crow looks like a writing desk?
Lewis Carroll has explained it perfectly with the expression.
When you remember me, the answer is that I like you, and when you have forgotten me, because I don't know either.
I didn't understand it before, but the more I read it, the more sad it became, so tears filled my eyes.
But you really don't remember, and you will forget me again.
Goodbye, Alice.
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