Please understand the feelings of the heroine

Tracy 2022-12-21 03:16:29

Recommendation from a friend. (Although I have heard about it, but because I didn't read the introduction carefully, I just heard the name and didn't know what it was talking about, so I didn't pay attention to it.) She actually recommended this movie to me before, but at that time I picked a spare time to watch it. I couldn't watch it a little bit, so I put it aside. Picked it up at noon today and read the rest of it. In fact, as someone who hasn't suffered from any serious illness (especially one that is life-threatening), the experience of the heroine's illness doesn't resonate much with me, and I feel a little regretful. It's just that movies, like books, will always have their own audience, find people who need them completely, people who have a strong sympathy. When I was looking through the short reviews, I saw that many reasons for giving bad reviews were that the heroine was very contrived and did not understand the behavior of the heroine. Can't people just stay well, and so on. (I think it's probably because they didn't understand the heroine's feelings. Of course, the screenwriter and director have to bear a lot of blame for the problem of expression. This story should have been told better.) Well, how to say, In fact, I couldn't watch it after watching a little bit before, because I felt that the heroine was too optimistic and too jubilant, which did not match the setting of her serious illness (of course, it didn't mean that she must be sad and depressed when she was ill, I think it may be the producer's problem, and it's not the strong and optimistic characters who haven't seen illness, some of them are just fine, and they don't make me feel inconsistent and don't want to watch anymore). But this time, I watched it carefully and carefully understood the heroine's mood. The heroine is a strong and optimistic person. She is cheerful, lively and enthusiastic, so she is very popular and loved by her classmates. She didn't tell anyone other than the male lead that she had a serious pancreas disease. I think it's because she doesn't want to be sympathized by others, worried, and treated special. And she found the male protagonist and pulled the male protagonist into her beautiful but short life like cherry blossoms. I think, for the male protagonist, it is not all sad and bad things. The male protagonist has been reading books alone, going to school alone, and has no friends. Before the heroine, the one who had the most contacts was probably the boy who gave him chewing gum from time to time, but it was only the boy who occasionally unilaterally asked him to chat for a few days. There is no need to mention the word redemption, it seems too big, the world of the male protagonist is actually not bad, for him. As he said, he has no interest in interacting with people. But the heroine suddenly broke into his life, and slowly made him curious and concerned about other people's lives. It's not that he really doesn't care, maybe he just doesn't know that people interact with each other wonderful. The heroine mentioned later that when the hero needed her, she was very happy. I just remembered a lyric I read in a book the other day, "people - people who need people". The heroine is ill and must have brought a lot of burden to the people around her. And the sensible she must be very sad about this, so she also hopes to do something for others as much as possible. And when she found out what she could do for the male protagonist, she was very happy, so she did it excitedly. Because he wants to be needed. People are eager to be valuable and contribute. And the heroine has always pretended to be strong. All her optimism and smiles are actually for the people around her. Some people say that it is really selfish for her to let the male lead go on a trip with her and do all the things she wants to do, but I stopped and thought about the female lead's mood. What was the lady thinking at that time? A girl who knew her life was counting down for a long time. A girl who is about to leave in a hurry before taking a good look at the world. She must have felt that the world was too cruel to her. Therefore, she wants to do the things she has not done as much as possible, and concentrate on doing things that others may spend their whole life and various people doing slowly at different ages in a very short period of time. . She wanted to leave as few regrets as possible for herself. In fact, it is not difficult to understand this kind of mood, and there is no problem with this kind of mood. I think the reason why other people will dispute this point of animation can only be a problem of producers, screenwriters and directors expressing this mood. . (Also, I think there are some problems with some scenes, there are several scenes with the heroine's legs, I have nothing to say in other Japanese comics, but the problem is the movie with this kind of plot and atmosphere In the movie, why is there still such a scene? It makes people uncomfortable. The movie is that every frame of the picture is like gold, so doing these things will affect the audience's perception. , When he was about to be discharged from the hospital to go to the male lead's appointment, he was killed by a sudden murderous maniac. But instead, this passage reminds me of the departure of the gatekeeper in "The Elegance of the Hedgehog". The two paragraphs are almost identical. They are all in the mood of looking forward to a better future, going to someone's appointment, and then leaving unexpectedly because of a sudden accident. so similar. So much so that I can understand the feeling. When I saw the male protagonist reading the female protagonist's "Common Disease Library", I did break my defenses a bit. This part was well done. The diary of the female protagonist conveyed her feelings during this period of time, which was very moving. In fact, the Japanese style is the kind of very delicate mood. They're very good at capturing that, and then Then express it, and then resonate with those who have the same experience. This is their strength, and sometimes their weakness (too many of these descriptions can sometimes make the plot seem tedious and cumbersome). In addition, at the end of the movie, the plot of the male protagonist and the female protagonist's good friend Kyoko, I,,, I don't think it is necessary. . Although I think the producers and screenwriters may be trying to express that the male protagonist begins to want to communicate with people and make friends because of the influence of the female protagonist, but the problem is that this passage can easily lead to misunderstanding and embarrassment. So, the final impression is that I understand the mood that the movie wants to convey, which is great, but unfortunately, the way of expression is not good enough, and the overall feeling is relatively general. (I feel that the writing is a bit messy. I kept thinking of something during the writing process, so I filled it in, and I didn’t organize it again. I can only say that all my feelings and thoughts are put in it. Well, today is also 2000. + what a day)

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I Want to Eat Your Pancreas quotes

  • Sakura Yamauchi: If we were alone, we wouldn't know we exist its because of relationships i have with people that I am living

    Sakura Yamauchi: I have feeling because of others, I have a body so that I can be touched by everyone

    Sakura Yamauchi: Right now, I, as formed as such, am living in this moment, I am living through our choices, right now, right here, you, and me as well, are living.