who knows my heart

Daphnee 2022-04-20 09:01:44

My old handsome Clint Eastwood has been updating the frequency of one movie every year. What is even more commendable is that in his old age, he still maintains curiosity about new things, keeps trying different types of themes, and picked it up again a few years ago. Musical instruments, even if you give your own movie soundtracks, they are still very nice. "Hereafter" is also his own soundtrack. Luckily, Matt Damon has partnered with my old handsome guy. This time, he plays a psychic, a psychic who is fed up with knowing people's secrets. spirit man.

George, played by Damon, is an ordinary worker who goes to work during the day and sleeps with the radio at night, living a simple and poor life. No one would have thought that he had published a book, made a living as a psychic medium, and was rich because of it. But, one day, he was suddenly tired of knowing the secrets that no one knew. As he said, secrets are secrets and should not be known. But, who knows? The elder brother hopes that he can use his super power to make more money, and people who have lost loved ones hope to know the thoughts of their deceased people through him.

When we know that the old people are around us, do we miss more? Or are you more curious? The answer may be the latter. We are surprised that the old man never leaves. We want to know that the old man’s thoughts are the same as ours, but we did not expect that the old man brought to us by the psychic is not the old man we imagined at all, and they are not in another world. No matter how hypocritical and undisguised, when their thoughts are passed on to us through the mouth of a third party, what is left for us, is it a memory of the past or an unbearable memory? Perhaps because of too many secrets, George is tired of this life, but no one understands it. Also incomprehensible is the beautiful host who has only experienced the tsunami. She struggled from the brink of life and death with a new understanding of death, but people only think that this is the psychological trauma of a person who has experienced a major disaster, no one Caring about what she experienced when the tsunami came, in fact, how could someone who had never experienced it understand how she felt? It's just that we lost even the ability to believe and understand her, just like Marcus lost Jason. The twins live with their drug-addicted mother. Brother Jason is a talkative, younger brother Marcus is taciturn. Jason has many ideas, and Jason is Marcus' window to the world. But, one day, the window to the world closed, Jason left this world forever, and Marcus could no longer fit into this world. He was obsessed with finding Jason, not letting go of any possible opportunity.

It was not surprising that the three of them finally got together. With the help of George's psychic medium, Marcus finally got out of Jason's shadow. What was surprising was the meeting between George and Mary. The moment George touched Mary's hand, I thought, they all found someone who could understand them. So, there is a smile outside the London open-air cafe. From then on, you know my heart, the world is no longer the sound from the radio.

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  • Alexzander 2022-04-23 07:02:21

    Damon you are a little fat! ! ! A little bald! ! ! I'm a little sad! ! !

  • Jasper 2021-12-15 08:01:13

    The opening scene of the disaster finally explained the visual effects of why the film was nominated for Oscar, which was really shocking. The three lines did not constitute a magical chemical effect, but weakened the plot and emotion. Dongmutou, who is over eighty years old, in this movie is not so much about human nature and emotions, it is more about his future life.

Hereafter quotes

  • Dr. Rousseau: You know, as a scientist and, um, atheist my mind was closed to such things. Oh, absolutely. Afterlife, near-death experiences. Like everyone else, I thought people saw bright lights, Eden-like gardens and so forth because they were culturally conditioned to do so, but after twenty-five years in a hospice working with people, many of whom were pronounced dead but then miraculously survived, the account of what they actually experienced were so strikingly similar it couldn't just be coincidence. And add to that the fact that when they had these experiences they were almost all unconscious, a state in which, my enemies agree, the brain cannot create fresh images.

    Marie Lelay: So you think I really did experience something?

    Dr. Rousseau: Oh, yes.I think you experienced death.

  • Billy: [about George] He said, "A life that's all about death is no life at all."