This is just a record of my thoughts about watching a movie. I watched this movie with my girlfriend last night. The resources she found, we were in different places, two screens, more than 1,000 kilometers apart, and we watched the movie simultaneously.
Back to movies. What impressed me the most was Mary and P. The first time they met, Mary saw the statue of the mother holding the child and was immersed in sadness. P suddenly appeared from behind. This shot is very interesting, because this angle means that P emerges from Mary's sadness and breaks her sadness.
Then came the part of reading the letter, P gave Mary a freshman, because it was a recognition of courage, she gave her a new name, brave.
After that, P wanted to plant trees, Tory refused and spoke of her mother's trip to Italy. She mentioned her mother's vanity and hypocrisy. Isn't she such a person?
Then came Mary's hobby: gardening. This setting is so interesting, it is obviously the soulmate setting of P and Mary.
I like you too. I can give you the courage you want, and you can give me the firmness I want.
So I believe that in the second half, whether Tory asks Mary to stand by P's side or not, Mary will stand by P's side without hesitation.
It's not about love, it's not about friendship, there's just one person, you want to be close to her from the very beginning.
Of course, at the end of the end, Mary's clothes, short-sleeved jeans, have some wild meaning, and her smile at the young eagle, you can feel that she knows that P is dead, but P passed on courage and firmness to her. (Changes in clothing before and after).
Lens language is interesting.
But regardless of Lady Macbeth's confession or the headmaster's energy, I think this movie is not just about love, but about faith and courage.
Isn't Lady Macbeth's ambition not the belief that she is unwilling to be a woman and that a woman's low status can only be assisted, and her courage to stumbling blocks?
The principal chose to look down on the past, and the years were quiet. She looked at P with a painful understanding. Isn't it true that her belief in life and the courage to live overcome her sad past?
P's death is the belief in not abandoning and the courage to face death.
So Mary's last smile was inherited, from P, that belief and courage.
View more about Lost and Delirious reviews