In fact, this is a film about looking at problems from different perspectives. On the surface, it talks about the value of imitations, but in fact it talks about looking at problems from different angles, such as problems in marriage, and getting different values.
The film can be divided into two parts, from the old woman in the cafe who mistakenly recognize the two as husband and wife, the first part is the debate on whether the imitation is valuable, and the latter part is the male protagonist pretending to be the husband of the female protagonist who has been married for 15 years. Play a discussion about how women and men view marriage from different perspectives.
Are imitations original? Does it have artistic value?
The heroine tells a story about her sister Mary. Mary likes to buy fake jewelry, she thinks imitation is better than real, fake jewelry is easy to get and you don't have to worry about being stolen. Mary is a staunch person who lives in the moment. She uses romantic skills to deal with her husband's stuttering problem, and she can face her husband's laziness with a more forgiving attitude. She doesn't mind imitations and is very pragmatic. Obviously, her philosophy is the life practice of the ideas in the male protagonist's book. And Mary was born to believe in her own values and didn't bother to convince others. The male protagonist is still in the stage of writing a book to convince himself, so Mary is actually far more capable of determining her own values than the male protagonist.
The heroine does not believe in this kind of value, and she has a contemptuous attitude towards Mary. But like most people, she is a vain person who doesn't like the book herself, but will go to the author meeting to buy autographs because of the popularity of the book. The family is full of antique imitations, not because of their own preferences, nor whether they match other furniture. Her values are as long as she can show the rich or the taste she thinks, and she can follow the trend, and she has no real values in her heart.
And the male protagonist believes that if the original concept is followed, then the artwork is just an imitation of the original item. "Mona Lisa's Smile", Mona Lisa herself is the original smile, and this painting is just a replica of Mona Lisa's smile. Therefore, as long as an imitation remains through time and space and has the characteristics of a work of art (creation, time, appreciation, and inspiration), it means that the imitation is valuable. The male protagonist also gave another example, the trees of nature. These trees have survived far longer than humans and are beautiful, but because these trees are in the fields and not in the museum, humans did not notice them, but in the male protagonist’s point of view These trees are works of art.
Men think that humans have given up the value of objects in order to argue about the so-called genuine products and imitations. Humans have forgotten that the purpose of life is to be happy. If it can make you happy, why should there be genuine and imitation products? Even when other people find a way to be happy, they have to point fingers, as long as they are happy, they should be congratulated rather than criticized. This is criticizing the heroine for laughing at her sister Loli.
Then he told a cola joke. The man thought that the logic and truth of the joke had no meaning. As long as the way and angle of view were changed, the value of the joke would be different. For example, Mary's perspective on her husband's stuttering problem. If others think it's not good, changing the perspective is romantic.
Going to the museum to meet the wedding leads to mutual discussions on marriage and children and families, such as children. Men think that children live out the truth, they have no time awareness, they just want to have fun. Women say it's because adults are behind and bear the consequences. Women think it's great for men to say this through the mouths of philosophers and writers, but when you're dealing with these things alone, you don't think so.
In the museum, the female protagonist found an example that verifies the views of the male protagonist's book, but the male protagonist did not catch a cold. He felt that it was also interesting that people knew it was a fake but came from thousands of miles to appreciate it.
They can't convince each other, so when the old cafe woman starts out by mistaking them as husband and wife, they pretend to be husband and wife and start a journey of persuasion.
The old woman's point of view on marriage is very interesting. She believes that a man must love his job, and a woman can live her own life. What a man means to a woman is that he gives you the status to be married.
Men think that people should live their own lives, don't rely on marriage, don't believe in promises, it's just a game at the moment of the wedding. Only love and awareness of change can sustain a marriage, a garden without leaves, who dares to say that it is not beautiful.
But this is not the case for women. Women pay attention to rituals, need company, believe in commitments, and go online from time to time.
After reading it completely, I feel that the problem of marriage comes from the different perspectives of the two sexes, so it may never be solved. Men and women are like people from two planets, attracting incomprehensible. . . .
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