It took me a few days to find out that I like it

Angel 2022-03-21 09:01:59

When I first saw it, I just felt that the perspective was unique, and it was not easy to tell such a story.
I feel a little bored, and I just watch it as a practice for French pronunciation, and I would like to recommend it to my friends in French classes.
It took me a few days to realize that I really liked this movie, I liked the feeling it showed me, subtly, made me want to learn from time to time the protagonist blinked and saw how the world was different, reminded me that I ignored of my sight, hearing, and touch, as well as my clumsy expressions.
Maybe I am in such a state, sometimes as dull as a diving bell, sometimes as light as a butterfly, my understanding of the world is in a superficial state, superficial.
I can always think of that eye, open and closed, and the protagonist. After doing enough foreshadowing, he gave him a panoramic view.
There are also the medical staff, his family, and the lover. What they see is the brilliance of human nature. The so-called hospice care. If this step can be achieved, no one will leave this world with resentment. The protagonist is a famous person with status, status, and respect from so many people. What if he were an ordinary person? The essence of life should be equal, but what kind of situation does our education and social atmosphere lead people to?

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  • Robin 2022-04-24 07:01:07

    In fact, I wanted to watch "Eternal Sleep in the Deep Sea", but the two films were confused and mistaken for this one. "The body is like being imprisoned in a diving bell, but the mind is as free and light as a butterfly." There are strong and optimistic, but also emotional tears, the overall slightly procrastination is still a good film.

  • Myrl 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    Damn it, I was dizzy watching the first few minutes. . . .

The Diving Bell and the Butterfly quotes

  • Roussin: Hold fast to the human inside of you, and you'll survive.

  • Jean-Dominique Bauby: My diving bell has dragged you down to the bottom of the sea, with me.