How many real feelings can there be in the sound of life?
How many are you lucky enough to capture? And how much have you been able to relive it? How many have become the driving force to move forward?
"Real feeling", a word I created based on the movie lines, it is not easy to define, I can only give an example. What's not: For example, seeing a bad joke, it's funny, no; I'm very happy to give a plan to the boss to agree to adopt, no; I passed the exam, no. What is it, when I have no presupposition or pre-judgment for everything, it appears, I feel it, and time has passed, I always remember that vague picture, the feeling is unclear, but I have always kept it in my heart, probably this Feel it.
And I think, the more socialized, the less real feelings will be, most of them will be suppressed when we are young, and even a lot of them will be suppressed to the subconscious. When we are middle-aged, we need to follow the society and be dominated by the brain, and we will die soon. , let go of everything, then you should feel more real feelings.
The film's description of the protagonist's writing is that it is very simple, sincere, and true, but there is not much writing, only two ends, one is a sexual fantasy, the other is a train ride, these two parts are not obvious, but the picture of the film is correct. The performance of this "real feeling" is really achieved, and I think this is the reason why it touches people.
The most representative is the scene where Fanning fell down in the elevator and felt like he was going to die. The scene where he was deeply moved by the male protagonist, the scene where his hand stretched out. This scene appeared in the middle of the movie. It flashed when the male protagonist was on the phone with a third party, and it looked a bit weird at that time (I was very afraid of ghosts, so I always remember this scene, but when I saw it, I felt very moved). After he hung up the phone, his female assistant came over and found that he had written a lot, and the male protagonist said those were incomplete sentences. But I think those are the real feelings that have been lingering in my heart. These feelings are intermittent, just a very, very short fragment in life, so they are "incomplete sentences", and these are the precious "true feelings". One of them was that they were trapped in the elevator, and he still felt the feeling of fanning touching him when he confessed to melody against the wall without realizing it. (I feel that the timeline is wrong here. The timeline should be before he was trapped in the elevator when he called the third party. I don't quite understand it)
The movie mentioned that the male protagonist later wrote some incomplete sentences, but they were so real and touching. I think that most of the time in life, what moves us is not the success in the traditional sense, the acquisition of resources, but more, when we put our minds down and purely feel the beauty brought by the natural operation of the surrounding materials. .
In the male protagonist, there is beauty and tragedy. For those hallucinations that often occur, we can easily associate a word - psychological shadow, so I think "real feeling" is the word that is the opposite of psychological shadow. But it's not all good, as the male protagonist said, "There is life and death, there is hope and courage, and there is remorse".
When I was searching for fanning movies, I became interested in the poster I had skipped, but I actually read it wrong. I thought it was a bungalow with a large sky above it. And this picture gave me a deep feeling and comfort, a bit similar to Hayao Miyazaki's large grassland, with some embellishments, but the overall picture is gray and white, and it is more calm. And this is the feeling I've always wanted to find, and it's also the motivation to work hard so far. But the origin of this real feeling is no longer known. Through this poster, I think the movie will give people a sense of calm at the end, so I watched it if I was interested. It really is like this. The male protagonist has experienced life, death, hope, courage, and regret, and finally found a way to calm himself down. The way.
In fact, each self seems to be the whole of many knowledge and consciousness. Perhaps the true self is really just an integration of the true feelings that have been supporting us and giving us inner motivation. I think what we'll remember in the end are just those feelings, and those feelings, that kept us going to the end.
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