u lent me ur dream

Eldridge 2022-04-23 07:01:17

To be honest, I'm extremely disinterested in any "non-horror", "non-suspenseful" movies and TV series, and my first choice is to fast-forward directly on my computer. And although this movie was watched on a computer, I couldn’t bear to fast-forward in the end.

There is a lot of reflection and irony on the "congenital condition worship" (that is, superstitious gene advantage) in the film. The persistence and success of the male protagonist not only convinced several people in the film, but also moved the audience. There are a lot of things that moved my audience, I just mention the performance of Jerome in the movie, that is, Jude Law.

The first time I saw Jude Law was in "Blood Lover", because I thought the story was so funny, so although I was impressed with his appearance and figure, I had no other impressions. As a result, his performance in the nick of time, to use an old saying, deeply shocked me.

Jude Law's eyes on Vencent in the movie are critical and suspicious at the beginning. So much so that when Wen Sheng decided to become an astronaut, he questioned him with the silver medal he was holding on to, why are you? (It seems that the plot hints that Jerome chose to commit suicide because he couldn't stand the second place, and he was disabled due to an unsuccessful attempt?), Vincent did not answer, but the plot readme said that after he chose surgery to increase his height, Jerome never again questioned his determination.

My thinking on this is that while Jerome doesn't question his resolve, he's always questioning his abilities. It wasn't until he finally succeeded and was able to go to the sky that he really stopped. In fact, the plot does not try to describe every effort and hardship of Vincent. On the contrary, there are many plots where Vincent carefully disguised himself to avoid revealing the contents. Correspondingly, Jerome was devoted to providing various kinds of works for Vincent. The scene of the test material.
Judging from the movie, Jerome's preparations for Vincent are quite meticulous, and he even spends almost a whole day doing it. Jerome repeatedly reminded Vincent that the name "Jerome" was used, and reminded Vincent with an unusually proud state of mind, reminding Vincent not to fail. Even at the last moment of almost revelation, it is possible to climb the stairs and face the sheriff.
Without a certain detail, one might think it was Jerome maintaining his self-esteem and pride, hoping to make his name successful. However, after a drunken time, his praise for Vincent expressed his true inner thoughts. I gave you my name and you shared your dreams with me. I got more in this deal.
It's hard for me to guess what Jerome got in the movie, but he finally embraced his silver medal and melted into flames with determination and contentment, and chose death, which made me feel indescribably moved.

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Extended Reading
  • Candace 2022-03-26 09:01:02

    Although the low-status young man has real talents and learning, in order to enter the monopoly industry and only see his body to become a civil servant, he had to use a fake diploma to cover his eyes and rush towards his dream. Do not ask the origin of the hero, prejudice kills people.

  • Jaclyn 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    Back then, this subject didn't seem to be bad. An old film that I watched many times on TV was amazing. All the sadness and despair at the end of the film touched my soul. It seems that I am a pessimist.

Gattaca quotes

  • Vincent: What's this?

    Dr. Lamar: New policy, what's the matter? Flight got you nervous.

    Vincent: Nope, there's a problem Lamar...

    Dr. Lamar: ...I still haven't told you about my son, have I? He's a big fan of yours...

    Vincent: Just remember. I was as good as any, and better than most...

    Dr. Lamar: ...He wants to apply here...

    Vincent: ...I could've gone up and back and nobody would've been the wiser...

    Dr. Lamar: ...unfortunately my son's not all that they promised. But then again, who knows what he could do.

    [test reveals Vincent as invalid]

    Dr. Lamar: For future reference, right-handed men don't hold it with their left. Just one of those things.

    [Lamar hits button revealing Jerome's valid i.d]

    Vincent: [Vincent stares into Lamar's eyes, hesitating]

    Dr. Lamar: You're gonna miss your flight, Vincent.

  • Vincent: It's funny, you work so hard, you do everything you can to get away from a place, and when you finally get your chance to leave, you find a reason to stay.