Those darkness and loneliness. Those good and happy

Gracie 2022-01-10 08:01:14


For Judy. As far as Foster is concerned. This is probably the most unpleasant film for scholars.

But it doesn't matter. She has always been the queen who finally bloomed in her own way.

In this film,

she used a lot of antics and slightly exaggerated movements to show a female writer with agoraphobia.

But she is still the queen.

The queen who stands on the beach and sees father and daughter reuniting, standing aside will make people feel the shining queen.

The island of Nimes is exactly the same as all the trailers and publicity said. It is a small island full of magic.

There are all the things in children's dreams.

Nim yearns for freedom. Love all the creatures on the island. Because she loves her father.

Deeply.

It's so enlightened. Only brave and strong marine biologists can have such a daughter.

Enthusiastic, intelligent, firm and persistent.

She is only 11 years old. But on that island. When swimming with sea lions to the deepest part of the ocean.

Nim seems to have the world.

But she will also be lonely. On the third night after her father disappeared. When she imagined that the tourists were the invading pirate ships.

When she was lying next to the sea lion. Leaning on his shoulders was a small lizard.

She said to herself, "No one. We just need to close our eyes and not be afraid. Right?" She already needs someone else to save her loneliness.

That is not adult loneliness. That is truly helpless. Although the director genius later regarded her as the female Jones of the Raiders of the Lost Ark.

But I prefer to see her looking at the sea alone. Only the kind of children who need to rely on. An expression that needs warm support.

She pinned all her hopes on the idol she usually loves. On Alex.

Just like when we were young, we hoped that there would be flower fairies when we were not happy. Think of Doraemon when you need help. Even want to see Seaman.

Nim felt that as long as the omnipotent hero in the book appeared. Her father will return. Those invaders will disappear.

everything will get better.

But she didn't understand. That's just a virtual hero.

But the female writer who created her is someone who dare not even take a step.

She felt that the world scared her.

She is only for her home. She is used to pesticides. She feels safe with the canned soup she is used to.

She is a woman who absolutely has a sense of darkness in her heart.

Go to the door to get a letter. They are all struggling like going to the execution ground.

For so many years, she only talked to the hero she created. Life.

To put it bluntly, it's a bit like schizophrenia. That adventure hero is another brave self.

The female writer is examining the reflection of the shadow in her heart.

But when she knew that the little girl named Nim was alone on an island in the South Pacific.

finally. Opened that door. Facing the darkness of the world.

Many times, we are all alone to face those things that we dare not face.

We need others to give us courage.

Nim realized his loneliness only because of the arrival of the female writer. Crying for the first time in four days. In the arms of a female writer.

She may be thinking that she will lose her father, just like her father told her at the beginning of the story. Her mother was taken away by a blue whale.

When the only person in the world who knew you existed also disappeared.

What a lonely thing.

It is a film for children. The natural ending is beautiful.

When Nim's father came back on the sailing boat, I think Nim had understood that her hero was no one else.

It was her own father.

In the end, although the plot of the female writer and her father together is a little bit outdated

And using one person to play two roles to play the virtual hero and father respectively, this made people imaginative from the beginning and soon expected the result to be like this.

But if it is really happy and happy.

Who cares if it is clichéd and expected?

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Extended Reading
  • Brionna 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    Little sunshine can't shine forever

  • Catharine 2022-04-23 07:03:31

    Saw it last year. The highlight is that such a remote island still has such a warm little house, although it becomes a dilapidated house when the wind blows and rains. And the amazing network! ! So birds don't lay eggs, and there is actually a faster network than I do during busy hours! OMG! Actually, that kid who doesn't DJ much, is it necessary to think that this island is exclusively owned by your family? =. = Well, I really think xx=. =

Nim's Island quotes

  • Alexandra Rover: Dear Nim, are you Jack's research associate? Jack wrote of a volcano where you live. Are you familiar with it? Sincerely, Alex Rover. Send.

    Alex Rover: What are you doing, Alexandra?

    Alexandra Rover: Research. Go. Go. Go away. Leave me alone.

    Alex Rover: You don't mean that. You love me.

    Alexandra Rover: And what makes you so sure of that, huh?

    Alex Rover: Because the whole world loves Alex Rover.

    Alexandra Rover: Really? I know "Translated in 21 different languages." No pressure, no pressure, no pressure.

  • [first lines]

    Nim Rusoe: My dad always told me stories about her- How she was this great oceanographer. Stories about the baby they had and how my mom just had to name her... Nim. She invented that name. At least that's how my dad tells the story. That's all my mother is to me now- just these stories. But they're really some amazing stories. Like the one he calls "The Oceanographer and the Great Blue Whale". Once upon a time, the oceanographer went out on the wide-open sea to find out what was in the stomach of the great blue whale. As my mother was staring into the mouth of of the whale, a mysterious ship came out of nowhere. It was called The Buccaneer Ship. It got much too close and it frightened the whale. And the oceanographer was swallowed and taken by the sea. Dad felt like we should sail the ocean and look for that blue whale - that someday, that whale would bring her back to us. I think he just missed her. We both did. By my fourth birthday, we had sailed around the globe... twice- From the Cape of Good Hope to the tip of Patagonia... from Singapore to the Cook Islands. Then one day, we found it- our home.