The first film I saw in the beginning of the year. Cool from head to heel

Wiley 2021-12-25 08:01:31

Human society is driven by people, people are driven by desires, and desires are driven by senses.

When the senses disappear, desire becomes meaningless, and it is meaningless as a person. The fall of the senses is the real doomsday


from a creative perspective. Compared with the countless disaster films made recently-those doomsdays driven by imax, 3D, computer special effects, and beautiful women, they completely lose their resistance under the soft energy that describes the fall of the senses. Because it cannot be saved, it directly rushes to the root of human nature.

From the point of view of creativity, the director really embodies this candy a little bit, to the fullest.
There are no heroes to save the world, no exaggerated plots and legends, only people who lose their senses a little bit. There is no need for villains, no need to blame anyone. When the world as we know it begins to collapse, when people are a little bit alive, but like dead wood, everyone is the same, just like a drowning person. , Desperately grasping what can still be relied on, squeezing out the touch that the only remaining sense organs bring to me.

The director focused more on describing the people who "let life go on". These people are the majority. They may be numb, but they can live and they can continue to find ways to live.

Very cunning setting, people look positive, but things are getting worse.

Starting from the insignificant sense of smell, taste, hearing, and finally...every time, people accept it after suffering, because life still has to continue. Losing the sense of smell and taste is nothing, because the world is still there, friends and lovers are there too, but there is less fun, and people can still discover new pleasures. But from the beginning of the loss of hearing, the film became silent. People began to feel the real fear. As the audience, they could feel the same. If even the vision was lost, the film would not exist. Of course, it was the end of the whole film. Does the world still exist in the world in that world?

At the last moment, when the loss of vision is approaching, people finally learn to forgive, forgiving everyone around them, and embracing their friends, because everyone does not want to leave alone. Forgiving others is for forgiveness, and for being close to friends is for being able to At the last moment, we still retain some feelings, we see the sublimation of peace and emotion,
But, but what is life for? For many people, life is to satisfy their senses. Just like when we watch movies, if all senses are lost, then man is a stone. Man is dead, and death is peaceful. This is the peace of the dying. This so-called sublimation and epiphany comes from despair. These people do surpass human emotions, but surpassing all of these feelings also means that my heart is dead. This kind of epiphany is actually nothing extravagant.

A world of perfect peace is a world without disputes. No dispute stems from no desire, no desire, no feeling, no feeling. It is the so-called perfect feeling. I just want to say, which way is perfect. If this is the perfection we are pursuing, then in the film, God fulfills people’s prayers, but in fact, this is only Infernal Purgatory, so, you know~

ps: There are a lot of xx shots in the film, I thought the director would let this This feeling is still there, it seems that the director is still kind. . . .

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Perfect Sense quotes

  • James: Well, shall we call it a night?

    Michael: I don't know what the fuck we should call it.

  • Michael: Now, you can invite me back to your place.

    Susan: Don't know if I will.

    Susan: Well, you-you can just start walking home... and I'll follow you.

    [Susan smiles and starts walking. Michael smiles and follows. Susan stops, looks back, sees Michael following and laughs. Michael also laughs]