People who don't like this movie say they can't watch it.

Margot 2022-04-20 09:02:13

People who don't like this movie say they can't watch it.

Anyone who understands this movie will be secretly moved.

Too many details brought tears to my eyes.

The world of the mentally ill makes me yearn.

Envy them that they can act according to their truest feelings.

I am amazed by Director Park's skill. Such a serious discussion of human nature can be wrapped in such a beautiful picture, full of humor and touching, and at the same time, it can also stimulate the audience's thinking.

I don't understand some things. For example, the hero doesn't seem to be mentally ill. He knows she's not a robot, and he tricks her into eating.

The most depressing thing is that I can't understand the ending. What does "except for the socks that are not wet, everything else is soaked" and the heroine tearing off the Band-Aid mean?

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Extended Reading
  • Vilma 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    At the beginning, the scene was very good. Everyone wore flying socks and sang the beautiful Miss Switzerland.

  • Calista 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    The song "The Beautiful Miss Switzerland" sang in a false voice, which is nice and fun

I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK quotes

  • Cha Young-goon: Please steal it. My sympathy.

  • Park Il-sun: I did all kinds of things in jail. Because I felt I was vanishing. I stole other people's clothes to wear. And I brushed my teeth diligently. Once your teeth start to go, there's no turning back.

    The mythomaniac: That's true.

    Park Il-sun: I had a psych evaluation and they said I'm schizophrenic and anti-social.

    The mythomaniac: Anti-social?

    Park Il-sun: Like stealing and fighting for no reason. And not having any sense of guilt or sympathy. But I don't know why they call me anti-social. I have my reasons for stealing. I'm afraid I'll vanish. I'm anti-vanishing.