Charlotte Robson

Charlotte Robson

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    • Ona 2022-04-22 07:01:21

      actually, there is no more alice

      When AD enters his life, he, and our memories around him, begin to go into hibernation.

      His image is stagnant in memory, surrounded by benign narratives.

      This hibernation of memory doesn't seem to wait for spring, or we don't want to recall being disturbed by the hysteria of the night, the fear of...

    • Darryl 2022-03-25 09:01:08

      memory taken by time

      The story is very bland and profound, relying solely on acting to hold up the whole scene, and lamenting not only the sadness of life, but also the impermanence of life, about the passing of his life like a thread.
      Although I knew from the beginning that this story was about AD, and the development...

    • Darion 2021-12-01 08:01:26

      The star map is more subversive, and Alice is more delicate. Without Moore, this piece has only two stars.

    • Charlie 2022-04-01 09:01:04

      In the end, the youngest daughter read Alice a line from an American angel: nothing will disappear forever. There is a painful process in the world. We are attached to the past and dream of the future. In the process of Alice's memory gradually disappearing, people around her have more and more deep memories of Alice. Even if Alzheimer took away her from the past, she is still everyone's Alice.

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    • Dr. Alice Howland: You may say that this falls into the great academic tradition of knowing more and more about less and less until we know everything about nothing.

    • Dr. Alice Howland: I need something to read.

      Dr. John Howland: I thought you were reading Moby Dick.

      Dr. Alice Howland: Yeah, I was. But I got tired of reading the same page over and over again. I can't focus.

      Dr. John Howland: Well, that happens to me when I read Moby Dick too.