Starring: Matt Damon and Emily Blunt are sisters in Sunshine Wash. Matt's films are outstanding, his acting skills are also quite wide. Emily Blunt has already won a lot of people's love in Sunshine Wash, and that film ignores her excellent performance because of my favorite Amy Adams.
Script: The best thing about this show is the story. It turns out that there is also a system called the Destiny Planning Bureau in the world. They plan each of our lives according to the instructions of the books, and are responsible for making us live according to the books. If we go off the "right track", he will take various means to Bring us back to the "right way". Bureau executives naturally have some extraordinary skills. David, played by Matt Damon, is a future leader who is set to run for president who can change the world, while Ellis, played by emly, will be a top dancer unless they use their free will to change their lives. Matt Damon is struggling in the so-called fate and contradictions, giving up, looking back, giving up, and looking back. After repeating it and adding the guidance of a character in Bureau, I finally understood what I wanted in the end. When he and she came together desperately, it was Bureau who succumbed, Bureau rewrote their script according to their free will.
Movie: There is a strong idea that this story may have more forms and more masters to interpret. As for the film itself, it has been shot very smoothly and clearly. The way of narrating the story, the interspersed time, the use of long and short shots, the combination of scenes, the use of music and dance are all great. Especially when david finally made a choice and made preparations, the excitement and the determined process were intertwined with the painful wandering and struggle of Ellis' solo dance, and the psychology of the two characters was intertwined, making for the following plot. Good foreshadowing.
Dialogue and thoughts:
1. When Thompson and David were talking about adjustment and free will, Thompson said that human beings originally had free will, but because of abuse, it caused harm to the world, so Bureau should take back people's free will and control it completely according to their arrangements. world.
At first glance, this dialogue is reminiscent of the most famous biblical story of the serpent seducing Adam and Eve. When many people interpret it, they always like to say that it is because people use free will. I used to think so too. Until one day, I thought, why is religion? What is God going to do? Suddenly I feel that religion actually gives people freedom, and God also gives us freedom. Religion may properly restrain and manage our behavior in some aspects, but the ultimate goal is still greater freedom. Religion is born because human beings live in an unfree (perhaps political, maybe economic) environment, feel helpless and depressed, and people need a kind of strength, a kind of power to liberate themselves from the heart. Religion provides this power. In religion, our hearts are comforted, our behaviors are regulated, and our free will is actively promoted and manifested. The catastrophe in human history is not caused by free will, but because one part of people tries to eliminate the free will of another part of the people, in my opinion there are no exceptions.
2. David said to Ellis under the Statue of Liberty, I'm going to open this door, I don't know what I'll see when I open it, would you like to come with me? The heroine usually has only one answer at this time.
When two people are together, they keep opening one door after another. I don't know whether it will be a bright future or a hazy rain and fog after opening. The important thing is to trust each other and be willing to hold hands together. This scene has a unique charm under the Statue of Liberty.
3. The last paragraph.
Do we decide our destiny or destiny decides us? We can live obediently according to the script of fate, or we can live uninhibitedly with our strong free will, who says the choice is not up to us? Who says one is better than the other? Know what you want, and then decide whether to give up or take it, this is what can be done. Don't add positive or negative connotations to the word free will, and don't add any excuses to your cowardice.
This film will definitely be classified as a love story, and I value his understanding and interpretation of free will more than love. The United States does not know when it has been regarded as the representative of the free world. Regardless of whether this representative is qualified or not, at least the pursuit of freedom by mankind has been uninterrupted.
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