Is it beautiful?

Christiana 2022-04-23 07:03:01

It's the longest movie I've ever seen. A person has to face death in too short a time, perhaps even more afraid of not knowing how to deal with those things that cannot be let go. In such a low-level world where you have to rack your brains almost every day, it is very difficult to settle everything in a panic, and then want to leave in peace. As if the only simple thing was death.
The tone of the film has always been a depressing blue-gray. This tone always gives people the feeling that tragedy will happen at any time. The foreshadowing is particularly high-profile, so it looks peaceful. The homosexual episode in the film is very unnecessary, and it makes people feel that it is an unnecessary rush to insert. Sighing that human life is like a waste of time, in that dark and damp basement, survival is repeated work day after day, there is no way forward, and there is no way out, and then a latent inevitable accident easily takes away all hope.
I like the realism shown by the actor Javier. The heavy breathing and his expressive eyes can feel that the characters at that time must feel that even the air around them is helpless and painful. Whether it is beauty, wrong, or all incomplete choices, in the face of death, we can only use all our strength to let go.

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Biutiful quotes

  • Uxbal: Look in my eyes. Look at my face. Remember me, please. Don't forget me, Ana. Don't forget me, my love, please.

  • Bea: You can give up, let yourself go... or grit your teeth and hang on like stupid people do.