Movies that don't have enough depth

Westley 2022-03-21 09:02:15

The theme of this film is very good, but it does not explain the relationship between good dreams and reality, the transformation between the two, and then discusses the shape of the world under the observation of self-consciousness, the acceptance, shaping and abandonment of self-consciousness... All interesting themes . However, the excavation depth is not enough. The final ending is completely unacceptable. The protagonist chooses to jump off the building and start a new life again. This is a choice to escape and have no feelings and no nostalgia. In the world 150 years later, there are no die-hard friends who still cherish the friendship with the Hengdao Duo lover, there is no woman who doesn't care about her boyfriend being disfigured, there is no good old man who always helps others and would rather be beaten to death... The male protagonist gives up What's the point of getting a handsome face in a new world that is connected to your own flesh and blood, and can continue to play with new women?

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  • Brown 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    I don't think it can be compared with Red Pepper and Inception. Playing with dreams is the usual trick of suspense movies, but it is a bit deliberate in terms of logical progression and characters. In particular, for example, the psychiatrist's scene, the symbols are obviously set up for the sake of confusion. And the protagonist's role is too unpleasant. Compared with memory fragments in a similar way, the integrity and sense of reasoning are far worse. As for the sense of dream, I believe in Bi Gan even more. Praise for the beautiful face of the heroine~

  • Paige 2021-12-31 08:02:49

    The Spanish original version of "Vanilla Sky" is also a thriller and suspense film with interlaced reality and dreams. The open-ended setting allows people to have a variety of understandings. The idea is good, but the entertainment is a little lacking.

Open Your Eyes quotes

  • Nuria: Do you believe in god?

  • César: We never appreciate the good moments till they're over.

    Antonio: Maybe that's why they're good moments.