At the end of the dream, the two heroines came to a theater late at night. The host on the stage kept emphasizing that the sound performances on the stage were all pre-recorded. What the eyes saw and what the ears heard seemed to happen at the same time, but everything has passed. It seems that the dream is just the projection of reality and mind, and it seems that the movie is the projection of reality and the creator's mind. I've read somewhere before that someone said that film is an art form of death, and all the eyes see are things recorded on film that have long since passed away. This film also opened the key of death for the protagonist in some form.
Of course, the two heroines are Hollywood actors who are chasing star dreams. Their appearance reflects the image and sexual attraction of Hollywood actresses to some extent. No matter whether they are the object, carrier, subject or body of desire, in the dream, David Lin The district divides the glamorous exterior of Hollywood, and inside is indescribable mysterious darkness. There is a passage in the film that someone said to confirm whether the scary face he saw in his nightmare really exists in reality, although it seems to be an illusion, in the eyes of David Woods, the darkness has a different form and even meaning What exists in multiple layers of reality depends on how the viewer interprets it.
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