more fantasy than fiction

Hilton 2022-03-15 09:01:03

Maggie Gyllenhaal plays the drug addict of Quartier des Enfants Rouges in Paris, je t'aime (Paris, je t'aime).

Karen Eiffel, a female writer played by Emma Thompson, has interesting plots in her creative imagination, such as standing on a table and imagining jumping off a building, sitting in the rain smoking and imagining overturning a car into a river, etc. It
was the little boy who was dodging the bicycle and became Harold. Crick's cause of death.
It was said by Baby Pig. But I just don't have that kind of foresight. ~~~
But in the end Eiffel was influenced. She finally stopped killing people and
let the chip that gave Harold Crick a mechanical punctuality watch like a mathematical formula to save him.
Great for Emma Thompson's performance, that writer's hysterical and somewhat neurotic, maybe childish at times.

When I didn't read it, I thought it was a story of a stranger. After reading it, I realized that it should be translated as "More Fantasy than a Novel".
So I prefer "Fantastic Life" a little more.

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Extended Reading
  • Erick 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    When life is changed by one factor, full of surprises, is he a comedy or a tragedy? When the placid life changes, can we take control of it ourselves? We hope it's a comedy, hope it's not a tragedy, but people all have to die, so death as an end is destined to be a tragedy, but please don't let me die so early, so suddenly, please let me enjoy my comedy life, then with my love

  • Cheyanne 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    Don't let life enslave us, don't let morality defeat life. Heaven is in you, and so is hell.

Stranger Than Fiction quotes

  • Kay Eiffel: ...It came to me.

    Penny Escher: How?

    Kay Eiffel: Well, Penny, like anything worth writing it came inexplicably and without method.

  • Dr. Mittag-Leffler: Mr. Crick, you have a voice speaking to you.

    Harold Crick: No, not to me - about me. I'm somehow involved in some sort of story, like I'm a character in my own life. But, the problem is that the voice comes and goes, like there are other parts of the story not being told to me. And I need to find out what those other parts are before it's too late.

    Dr. Mittag-Leffler: Before the story concludes with your death.

    Harold Crick: Yes.

    Dr. Mittag-Leffler: [clears throat] Mr. Crick, I hate to sound like a broken record, but that's schizophrenia.

    Harold Crick: You don't sound like a broken record, but, it's just, not schizophrenia.