At the beginning of the film, we witnessed the bloody suicide scene, but the dark atmosphere that it enveloped the opening of the film melted into the plain and simple plot and the warm and lively soundtrack, which made people quickly relieved. What we pay more attention to is the ups and downs in the relationship and career of the heroine as a sister. This is a bright line for the development of the plot of the movie. At the same time, the dark line of the suicide of the heroine's mother gradually became clear as the work of the two heroines unfolded. When Rose was sitting on the porch with her mother-in-law who had lost her wife, when Norah opened the box containing her mother’s belongings, when Rose spoke to the walkie-talkie in the car and her mother who was no longer there, when Norah was facing the railroad tracks that the train was passing by. When laughing, screaming, and crying on their faces, we all know that they have a hole in their hearts that can never be filled. No matter how hard they try to get the love of others or to love on behalf of others, this hole is something they can’t face but follow. Hurt. Regarding the suicide of a loved one, no one can be grief without resentment, self-blame, and questioning. I hate myself for not saving the other person, hate the other person for not giving myself any chance to remedy and abandon myself, and want to ask why. It is conceivable that Rose, as an older sister, took on the responsibility of taking care of her sister after her mother died, and she was relatively calmer in the face of her mother's suicide. Because she wants to comfort her sister, she must be a stronger one. She must have always forced herself to be strong since she was a child, so she shouted in the mirror and encouraged herself that she didn't believe it. She was unwilling to admit defeat in front of her high school classmates, and had to say that cleaning up the death scene was very technical. Her gentleness, her sweetness, and her fragility were only for a man who didn't want to marry her, so even if she was dissatisfied with her, she couldn't do without him for a time, and she didn't even dare to provoke him. (From the sarcasm of the classmates, it can be seen that the two are lovers in high school. He may be the only person Rose can rely on in this world, so Rose will not let go even if he is betrayed) And Norah was ignorant when his mother died. , She has been desperately remembering, but she only remembers the sadness and cruelty that she suddenly witnessed in the afternoon when she played so happily with her sister. But because she can't remember, she can never understand why. Because she didn't know why, she could never let it go except nostalgic. She proudly told others that her mother had played a role with a line because of her beauty and talent, and that her mother's line had long been in the hearts of the two daughters. When we saw their beautiful mothers use that swan song on the TV to set off the climax of the movie, all the nostalgia reached a boiling point in an instant. It is hard not to burst into tears with Norah, and we can’t help but Ro Se's warm and sad monologue in front of the walkie-talkie is sad. Fortunately, in line with the resurrection of the cleaning company, the sisters have also been baptized spiritually through this change. While cleaning the taint and stench left by their lives for others, they also ushered in their own salvation. Clear the darkness and haze in his soul.
The film was originally released only because Amy Adams's hips and vigor in "Museum 3" are really unforgettable, and Emily Blunt always has a way to grab the show. Both are very suitable for the character setting in the film, and their hurt eyes are really heartbreaking. In the process of watching the film, I remembered from time to time another "Sneak in High Heels" which successfully told about sisterhood. The protagonist was also a strong and guinea pig who grew up under the sequelae of her mother's suicide, her sister and an indulgent and beautiful sister. The two are also experiencing After a big change, he cleared the garbage in the mind and returned to good, and he also had countless warm details. Here I display my favorite highlights in this film as follows:
1. Winston with a broken arm. The only shortcoming of this perfect man is that he is closest to the heroines. The disability of his body and the hollowness of the heroines' souls constitute a kind of echo, and they can also complete themselves by finding each other. He and Rose will come together and have a foreshadowing from the beginning, this detail cannot but be said to be the ingenuity of the screenwriter. This broken arm is the same as Venus, it's worth it!
2. When the little sisters ran into the house to see their mother's death, the older sister who rushed in was frightened but stopped her with her hand to prevent her from entering. This detail is very real and very touching;
3. The two live treasures, son and grandpa, are so cute. When the little freckled boy used the walkie-talkie to ask a question to heaven, Parallel to the montage, Norah stretched his hand up from under the rails. She said that she felt like "the angry God is yelling at you." What she wanted to vent was her long-suppressed anger and sadness; perhaps, it was also to get close to the heaven where her mother was;
wounded, healed, wounded, healed, life is constant Repeat this process until we are scarred but very strong. Fortunately, there are so many beautiful emotions and beautiful people who support us to get out of the haze, and make us believe that our lives, even if they are not perfect, are worthy of seriousness and a complete life. "Sunshine Wash" is a warm treatment of dark events. Phnom Penh on the dark clouds and the greatness of mortals are not only the themes of many movies of this era, but also the spiritual comfort most needed by urbanites who are depressed and full of doubts about life.
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