If only I could live in a memory

Cale 2022-04-02 08:01:01

The film itself is lackluster, dark crime, future love, and various elements are integrated. Unfortunately, the director's talent is not as ambitious as he is, and he failed to tell the story well. With so many elements, it still makes the film seem long and slow. I personally think that there are only three desirable points, the decadent and beautiful pictures, the heart-warming soundtrack like the sunset, and the setting of living in memories.

A month and a half ago, I experienced the highest pain in my life in the delivery room. So I forced myself to think back to the happiest moments of my life as a distraction. The magic is that when you are in the happy memory, you really forget the physical pain.

I was about seventeen at the time, and I slipped out of boarding school with the boy I liked and went for a walk in a big park. We sat by the river and ate the sugar-fried chestnuts that my father brought me. There was sweetness in our hearts, fear, and the throbbing of being in close contact with the person we loved for the first time. The evening breeze was blowing gently, and it was just the right temperature. In the air is the smell of plants in late summer and early autumn, mixed with the smell of soil and river water. I turned my head, the moonlight reflected on his young smiling face, so handsome, so bright, it was the happiest moment of my life.

Unfortunately, all I can remember is that one frame of less than a second, and the memory before or after that is fuzzy or even blank. If there is a device in the movie, let me immerse in the water and relive that memory, I will give a lot of money. It is not difficult to imagine that someone will become addicted to this and go bankrupt. Living is the process of constantly creating memories. If the most beautiful has already happened, why not dream for a thousand years and live in memories forever.

The film also talks about punishing a person, so that he can always relive the most painful memories. The prisoner is serving a sentence, rather than being in prison, it can also make people unable to wake up for the rest of their lives. If I can only repeat a memory from the past indefinitely for the rest of my life, I think it should be 2017 with my parents and lover at the beach in Sanibel Island, Florida. At that time, both parents were there, and we were newly married. We were far away from the chaos of the world by the sea. We ate the best food every day. At that time, my father was still there, and my mother was not sick. I was surrounded by the people who loved me the most and who loved me the most. Memories like that are impossible to have again in this life.

Sometimes a good movie, after watching it, I just think it's brilliant, but I don't want to watch it again, and it won't resonate. Sometimes a film with weaker skills, but because of one sentence, one moment, makes me think a lot, and brings out a lot of melancholy or grateful emotions. This movie belongs to the latter.

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Extended Reading
  • Eileen 2022-04-06 09:01:07

    Rebecca Ferguson is so pretty

  • Albina 2022-04-23 07:05:59

    Pure love drama. Music can be given two stars alone. You won't be disappointed if you use it as a super-long literary MV. The most accepting incompetence is that Yanzu's Mandarin is very good, so he directly replaces pengyou as amigo with English gangster language. . There are also common words such as girl and stinky shit that are replaced synchronously. . So the literary film instantly, I don't know what expression to use to Ling Bo Li. .

Reminiscence quotes

  • Emily 'Watts' Sanders: The problem with going dry is the mind is clear. But the hands... they shake.

  • Nick Bannister: The past can haunt a man. That's what they say. That the past is just a series of moments. Each one perfect. Complete. A bead on the necklace of time. The past doesn't haunt us. Wouldn't even recognize us. If there are ghosts to be found, it's us who haunt the past. We haunt it, so we can look again. See the people we miss, and the things we missed about them.