metaphor in it

Sidney 2022-03-23 09:02:07

There are a few metaphors in it that I only see about work

In the first 3 minutes of the opening is a paragraph of the sudden death of Hammers. There seems to be no connection to the whole story.

The opening shot is when the sky is twilight, and every building has people who work until dawn, and Hammers is one of them. When I saw the letter, I wanted to read it, but I was brought into work by the reminder on the computer. My heart is uncomfortable, I suddenly fell down after drinking water, and my body twitched. Then all the company's screens light up. In the middle is Hammers' foot, still twitching.

Just like the last sanatorium that drains the oil from people's bodies, they finally throw people into ponds and feed them to fish. This coherent metaphor is very good.

Secondly, it also explains why many people go and don't want to come back. As I said before, I have been there twice and never want to come back. This shows that for outsiders, this sanatorium is my own willingness to stay.

Other metaphors about family, love, etc., take a look.

The early film is very catchy, the rhythm in the middle is a little dull, and the various cult shots are very enjoyable.

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Extended Reading
  • Larissa 2022-03-23 09:02:07

    Inexplicable... The whole film's male protagonist + villain No. 1's IQ is offline throughout the whole process. If a girl wants to highlight that kind of aura, she can find a more immortal actor. The plot is messy, and the theme is far-fetched and superficial. It can drag on for two hours. Words are right...but the theme song and the swiss paysage are beautiful /UGC Bercy avec Valsy et Armenuhi

  • Shanna 2021-12-21 08:01:02

    Steam labyrinth ghosts hit the wall, barefoot strange girls walking around, knocking teeth to float the living dead, crossword collage music box, the ancient wicked earl and his century-old man-eating eel, abandoning capitalism, grinning and running bicycles, gothic romantic little fairy tales , Photography praise

A Cure for Wellness quotes

  • Volmer: [eating in the cafeteria with his patients] And do you know what we used to recommend for the common stomach ailment? The application of leeches. Based on the diagnosis, I always pitied the leech.

    [laughter around the table]

  • Volmer: [as the orderlies strap him down] It's all for your own safety Mr. Lockhart. We don't believe in chemical anesthesia at the institute. The impurities inhibit the cure. But, with the proper focus, the mind can overcome any amount of pain.