life is not a film - about "dot the i"

Shawna 2022-09-21 19:13:18

In fact, I don't fully understand what the "dot the i" is all about. However, this did not affect the understanding of the movie, er, I think anyone who has no problems should understand it. The only difference is when to guess the ending. Generally speaking, a good movie should probably go to the end, although usually the least likely one. Luckily, this movie did take my breath away to the end.

It's not as serial as "Two Smoking Guns", but it makes me see hope in the world. People don't give up because of humility, and fate, sometimes, can be changed, right?
It is not "the mantis catches the cicada, the oriole is behind", but the "last fortress" comes into play. But there is no turning back, is there any other way besides rising up?

The idea that a young man came up with out of boredom, probably no one would have thought that he would end up killing himself in the end. Is this the best illustration of "being clever but being mistaken by cleverness"?
And the heroine's thrilling leap, who can say that it does not require great wisdom and courage?

A sentence in the film is correct - life is not a film, it can't come from time to time, whatever you sow will reap the same fruit. Be careful, be careful...


ps. The music at the beginning is very nice, can anyone tell me what the name of the song is?

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Extended Reading

Dot the I quotes

  • Kit Winter: What harm is there if you see me just once? Would you like to see me beg? Believe me, I'm no stranger to humiliation.

    [Gets on knees]

    Carmen Collazo: Get up.

    Kit Winter: A coffee.

    Carmen Collazo: No.

    Kit Winter: One glass of water. In a brightly lit public place.

    Carmen Collazo: Nope.

    Kit Winter: Ok, we don't even have to talk to each other. We don't even have to sit together.

    Carmen Collazo: Nope.

    Kit Winter: You sit on one side of the room and I sit on the other.

    Carmen Collazo: Nope.

    Kit Winter: And if everything goes really well, we'll just wave to each other every once in awhile.

  • Carmen Collazo: I'm getting married. That's why I had the... chicken... thing.

    Kit Winter: Hen night. It's called a hen night.