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Eliezer 2022-04-22 07:01:03

The stalk may be the cheapest thing in a script, and the whole article revolves around this stalk, causing the dramatic needs and motives of each character to be twisted, each change is inexplicable, and the relationship between each pair of characters is inexplicable. It is out of the logic of life. Whether it is science fiction or cult, it can be above reality but cannot be divorced from reality. How can a wife change from being a wife to a lace edge inexplicably? The sexy as a stunner, the little three really wants to be straight and bend, and how can the little three suddenly become sexually interested in the male protagonist, even if it is for money, how can he abandon the original support after being chased and killed by embarrassment once? In life, you even eloped with the male protagonist's wife? The screenwriter at the beginning designed an underappreciated male protagonist for the audience, and his success was not achieved by overcoming many obstacles by himself, but by taking advantage of opportunities. Even if he was finally forced to leave the host, it was not because of his own awakening, but by being people persecuted. The concept of intruding into the consciousness of others to spy on to satisfy one's own desires is as cheap and dirty as the tunnel. For this reason, the film ends to tell everyone that if you want to live forever like those sane old people, you must keep on going. Shamelessly digging into the minds of others. There is neither the coquettish consciousness of fantasy cult nor the rigorous logic of metaphysics. But he had to force a fake climax that contained a lot of philosophical thinking. The whole film is actually as bad as the idea that came out of someone else's head and inexplicably fell from the top of the camera to the side of the road! I really don't know how this film has any real feelings or metaphysics that moved you. My lovely audience, if you just want to see the imagination, why not read "Andersen's Fairy Tales"?

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Being John Malkovich quotes

  • Craig Schwartz: You don't know how lucky you are being a monkey. Because consciousness is a terrible curse. I think. I feel. I suffer. And all I ask in return is the opportunity to do my work. And they won't allow it... because I raise issues.

  • John Malkovich: Ma-Sheen!

    Charlie: Malcatraz!