A concept changes a person's life

Curtis 2022-01-17 08:01:30

This film just finished watching Star Wars 1-6 in one breath, and I changed the style of this film all at once. This is a movie with metaphors. Marguerite often asks people not to make music sounds in the film. She has to stop people singing and music from phonographs. At the end of the film, she realizes that it is not because she does not like music. On the contrary, she loves it very much. Music, but after she was killed in an accident and escaped, the life she chose made her unable to get in touch with the music she loves again. Therefore, in order to prevent the music from evoking
her memories and touching her pain, she made this appearance. The act of disliking music. Through this obscure technique, it is implied that the public should cherish their current lives, and the director uses this technique to convey metaphors to the audience.
The director left the suspense until the end. It turns out that Margaret has been carrying a miserable life with sins that do not belong to her at all. It also implies that people want to enhance legal knowledge and awareness of
the law. The cost of this film is very small. The route, shooting techniques and technology can be omitted

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  • Bernardo 2022-03-22 09:02:38

    I don't understand, I really don't understand...

  • Elmore 2022-03-14 14:12:26

    The welfare system of a corrupt country should not be too good. Raise a tyrant for 15 years and enjoy various benefits during his lifetime. Grandma Maggie Smith is a national treasure. Grandma, you must live a long life~! PS When I saw the end, I felt that the male protagonist had come out. As a result, the original character prototype was the author of "History Boy" @#$%^&!*

The Lady in the Van quotes

  • Alan Bennett: [narrating] The chair goes up on a lift. And in this small ascension, when she slowly rises above the level of the garden wall, there is a vagabond nobility about her. A derelict Nobel Prize winner, she looks, her grimy face set in a kind of resigned satisfaction.

    Miss Shepherd: Could we do that again? I'd like another go.

    Ambulance Man: When you come back.

  • Alan Bennett: I bought you these.

    Miss Shepherd: Flowers? What do I want with flowers? They... They only die. I've got enough on my plate without flowers.