Survival under the pen (alias: Fantasy Life)

Sam 2022-04-23 07:01:31

The wonderful thing about this movie is that you think it is two time and space that do not intersect, but in fact it is a dimensional protagonist. After hearing the narration, he has been affected by the narration. Harmful actions caused him to die imminently] Then the whole film began to revolve around this sentence. The protagonist changed from anxieties in the face of death to adaptation. Finally, the protagonist found the author and understood that perhaps only death can complete a heroic tragedy novel. For the success of this novel, the protagonist gave up the struggle and settled for a life that was different from before. The author of the novel also realized after seeing the protagonist that it was a very bad act to write each protagonist to death. In the end, the author uncharacteristically did not put the protagonist Write to death to achieve a win-win situation for both parties

Generally speaking, as a short film eleven years ago, the brain hole is still very big, except that the death of the design is a car accident, which is a bit cliché, and the rest of the content is still a movie that I like very much and is very worth watching.

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Extended Reading
  • Dee 2022-03-22 09:01:26

    It's basically about cherishing and loving, but the plot is interesting, although the pace of the film is slow, but the last forty minutes of the film are very engaging, but the way the suspense is unfolded is a bit banal

  • Yvonne 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    Knowing your own life will you go on with it? Will you still try? What would you do?

Stranger Than Fiction quotes

  • Kay Eiffel: ...It came to me.

    Penny Escher: How?

    Kay Eiffel: Well, Penny, like anything worth writing it came inexplicably and without method.

  • Dr. Mittag-Leffler: Mr. Crick, you have a voice speaking to you.

    Harold Crick: No, not to me - about me. I'm somehow involved in some sort of story, like I'm a character in my own life. But, the problem is that the voice comes and goes, like there are other parts of the story not being told to me. And I need to find out what those other parts are before it's too late.

    Dr. Mittag-Leffler: Before the story concludes with your death.

    Harold Crick: Yes.

    Dr. Mittag-Leffler: [clears throat] Mr. Crick, I hate to sound like a broken record, but that's schizophrenia.

    Harold Crick: You don't sound like a broken record, but, it's just, not schizophrenia.