What is the world in your mind?

Nikita 2022-04-22 07:01:03

I really hate seeing each other for this film. I will not mention how much effort the protagonist has put in to make this film. Everyone is already shocked by the image of the scrawny Christian Bale in front of him. The film The Mechanic has a gloomy and breathless feeling from the beginning to the end, and the colors are always dim, which makes it easy for people to have a decadent and negative psychology into the play. If it is subdivided, it can definitely be regarded as a light horror film, with sticky notes, weird patterns, bloody refrigerators, and haunted houses. The atmosphere rendering can reach a suffocating level.
When the protagonist was rescued after his hand was stuck in the machine, he nervously thought it was revenge. When I saw this, I felt helpless that this kind of person was hopeless. However, this shows that I have not fully understood the heart of this character. After a series of neurotic behaviors including self-directed and self-acted car accident scenes, I gradually felt that there was a bit of sadness behind the helplessness. After the truth was revealed, I suddenly felt very sad. What is the real world and what is false, is the world you think is the real world? Is the world controlling you or are you running your world? We all live in a big world, but also in our own world, and when our own world swells to take up most of our heads, other people in the big world say you are crazy, so in order not to Being rejected by others, we have to try our best to replace the small world with the big world, so we are all reduced to so-called social people.
When he finally said to himself in a white to holy space that he could finally get a good night's sleep, it was so relaxing at this moment.

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The Machinist quotes

  • Trevor Reznik: You know so little about me. What if I turn into a werewolf or something?

    Stevie: I'll buy you a flea collar.

  • Trevor Reznik: How they bitin', Reynolds?