An incredible film that attempts to interpret the subtle connection between dream and reality. What a surprisingly creative idea.
I remember that I often dreamed for a while, so I recorded each dream in words, most of which were chaotic and unrelated fragments. . . Later, when I watched Freud's "Analysis of Dreams", I was surprised to learn that the seemingly fragmented bits and pieces often contain the complexities of reality. I wonder if the director has had such a dream, otherwise how to shape the dream so beautifully. . . . If Freud is spiritual in the sky, he must be overwhelmed with excitement (ps
When I was watching this film, I always felt that I was taking a high-level professional class. At the beginning, I could still follow the teacher's pace. Later, I encountered a problem. When I was scratching my head, there was a lot of doubts. I was overwhelmed. The higher the talk, the narcissism is in the mysterious and unpredictable planned by him, completely ignoring the confused eyes of the crowd... It
is not easy to be able to insist on watching a full movie, especially when you have been completely nerved by the director Under the situation of tangled and turbid brain, this perseverance is really touching.
After the filming, I immediately turned to the powerful comment system. Oh, yeah~~ It turns out that all my previous understandings were wrong. . . . . The director has meticulously created a puzzle, and even the most inconspicuous painting in the background may be some of his code words, some kind of metaphor, waiting for someone to have a clear heart with him. . .
Undoubtedly, this is a good movie that teaches us to "understand the essence through phenomena"..., but in fact, there are still some gimmicks (whether they express their own opinions). Remember, there is such a scene in the movie. Three groups of people negotiate at the table. There are two people in the group. The costumes of these three groups are surprisingly similar. If the audience does not hold a microscope, it is really difficult for fans to tell who is who. . Pure visual confusion like this, shouldn't it be necessary? I went back N times to find out, oh, it's actually three groups of people. . . . There is no way, who told the director to make them even the color of the suit.
Could it be. . This is the reason why David Lynch always brushes past Oscar's best director? ? ? ? (Guess, don’t smash the bricks)
By the way, the Coen Brothers’ style was largely influenced by David Lynch, and I couldn’t help linking the two movies with the same profoundness. Test, the same makes the academics crazy.
From a personal point of view, I still appreciate "Old Nowhere" even more. Maybe it gives me a strong desire to look down even when I can't understand it. Oh, actually there is nothing comparable, I'm boring. . . . . .
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