Who You Think I Am evaluation action
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Macey 2022-04-24 07:01:25
78/100 The first half of Super Love starts with a drowning attitude. The plot is already predicted, using falsehood to find true love, using her life to fight against her own destiny, and using imaginary self to close up the real self is like drowning The raft is rowed to and fro, but there is no exit, the years are gone, the face is getting old, the first half is confronted with falsehood, the second half is confronted with truth, the first half is lonely and the second half is embarrassment, then Face-to-face but not knowing each other is really the most painful, hurting others is not hurting yourself, even if the same person falls in love in the end, but is no longer the same person, she is created by fear is inevitable, because falsehood is perfect Yes, I still firmly believe that one falsehood cannot be one true one. The frequent switching between true and false in the second half and the final reversal are unnecessary. It’s a pity. This may be a story that ends without success. in the ending.
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Percy 2022-04-24 07:01:25
At first, I thought that this film was about something like "another me in the world", where the identity disappears, splitting the fantasy self as a comfort for some kind of unrequited thought. In that "more perfect" world, everything has become easier. Like my life right now. So I especially resonate with the first half of the film. But after reading it, I found that this "virtual" year-end love is more like a body, and its inside is "return to self". In "The Lover", Duras said, "I love your old appearance more than your youthful appearance." Although it is very moving, the reality is often "how many people have admired your youthful appearance." You have to get old. Only if one does not shy away from the truth, one will not lose oneself. Only by letting go of that "more perfect" self will life stop deceiving you. It's well said in Dubliners, we can't give ourselves up, we belong to ourselves.
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Claire Millaud: There is never just one possible ending.
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Claire Millaud: I am not afraid of dying but Not with being abandoned...
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