The tune of a digital lover

Gayle 2022-10-25 00:42:49

Aside from the director's personal affection for "Simeone" in the storyline, isn't Simone the embodiment of the idealized object in our hearts? Maybe there are various reasons, some of which are even the result of helplessness and hesitation, but the portrayal of the perfect image in the heart is indispensable to everyone's heart. This is not because of dissatisfaction with reality or other reasons, it should be It is understood as the pursuit of perfection.
The story begins with the protagonist Victor's frustrated career as a film director, gradually entering the middle-aged mire, unable to find an ideal movie heroine, and various pressures from family, work and social public opinion force a frustrated film director to indulge. In a decadent atmosphere, he is struggling to find a way to stand out from the encirclement. The story really begins when the frustrated film director receives a package from an old friend he doesn't want to touch - a Pandora's box. It takes a lot of traction to get someone who doesn't like computer technology crazy to get on the computer; to get someone who has lost confidence in their work to become crazy or even obsessed with creating a new spotlight ; To make a normal person into a crazy person, what a strong emotional outpouring is needed to do this. There is no doubt that the embodiment of the perfect image in your heart is enough to drive yourself crazy about it. The protagonist Victor indulges in his own world to create a beautiful life, through various means to maintain its mystery, and will not be seen by the public, completely like an almighty god, weaving an ethereal dreamland.
At this point in the story, our hearts are actually contradictory. On the one hand, we want to see what kind of personality characteristics Victor wants to give Simone next, and on the other hand, we are worried that the truth will be revealed to the public and the dream will be shattered.
After all, people are not like gods who can control the rules of things, and some momentary negligence may lead to a shocking change. When creating Simone, Victor was actually condemned by his heart. He questioned himself again and again whether his actions were correct, worthwhile, or against his will. But in front of the spotlight and the screen, he did not restore the truth of the matter, and always found ways to find loopholes in his conscience.
It is undeniable that the truth will definitely be presented to the world, but infected by illusions, when the truth is presented in front of us, no one believes it, thinking that this is just a joke made by Victor. It's ridiculous that the object of our obsession is just a bunch of computer parameters. The only real thing may be the emotion that Victor poured into him. The ending of the movie is a bit absurd. I don't know how the author can continue to fool the audience. Does he really want to bring this story to an end?
Although it is an American movie, it seems that the commercial flavor of American movies is not so obvious. Instead, there is some atmosphere of the east coast of the Mediterranean Sea. Only at the end of the movie's storyline can you see some of the usual sad and joyful elements of American movies. The movie has also been restored to the level of human nature. Although it uses the handwriting of a computer to continue to describe the previous story, the faint breath of life is already contained in it.

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S1m0ne quotes

  • Simone: Are you ever going to tell the truth about me, Mr Taransky?

  • Simone: You're gonna get in a lot of trouble, Mr Taransky.

    Viktor: Why do you have to bring that up?