An Invisible Sign The dialogue between the spiritual world and the real world
2022-03-02 08:01
Mentoring, growth, women, the conflict between the spiritual world and the real world, "An Invisible Sign" seems to be a movie that combines a variety of emotional factors, and this is exactly what Marilyn, who has few works on her resume for the time being. Aguero has always been concerned and viewed with interpretation. When we were young, we often fell into the fantasy world constructed by ourselves, but when we reached adulthood, we had to face reality. This film cleverly set up the role of Mona, a female math teacher who has a special spiritual world for special reasons. It happens to be a group of students who build their own spiritual world. How Mona faces the real world and teaches children to grow up healthily and happily. This is indeed a plot setting with a very conflict of dramaturgy .
Extended Reading
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Lisa: [threatening Ann with the axe] I'm gonna divide you, subtract you, and multiply you.
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Lisa: [about Mona's nervous knocking habit] Why do you do it?
Mona Gray: Why? Um... I do it when I feel... Alone.
Lisa: Then that's why I do it. I want to be like you.
Mona Gray: Don't do that. Don't be like me.
Lisa: [starting to cry] But I'm alone. I'm all alone.