
"Brilliant Life" This is indeed a whole movie, although it is two parts, but it is really necessary to watch together, it is best to watch it in one breath. It's very confusing to just read the first half, because you don't know what he's talking about, what he's going to say, but the second half is really layered and progressive. When Julia received the score in prison, the picture of her playing the piano in the flood immediately came to mind, and it was really like another life.
Looking at "Splendid Life" and "City of Absolute Beauty" next to each other is an accident, and it is such a beautiful accident.
Long prose narrative, the structure of de-drama is very lifelike, and unlike the Past in the United States, although the latter is also epic, the choice of time points is more dramatic, while the former is based on a basically the same time span jump narrative, and because of this, the latter can be called epic, while the former is like a long prose, telling the bits and pieces of life.
The plot time spans half a person's life. The scenery inside is also very beautiful, which makes me know this beautiful place in Italy. Matteo's death made it hard for me to let go, really, so handsome. As far as the character of Qiao Zhen is concerned, I still haven't understood the meaning of this element, and there are some places in it that I still haven't understood, but there are many places that hint at Matteo's sexual orientation.
I don't have much to say about this 6-hour film. It was so beautiful, the final mateo was really a break, and Andre ended up going back to where Nicola had been.
Matteo jumped with one hand, he loved literature, he had all A's in subjects in high school, he was eccentric and withdrawn, he was stubborn and had his own persistence. The film has a lot of impressive characters, from Nikolai, who is transparent and actionable No.1, to Georgia, who is gradually coming out of the shadow of illness, and to the elegant mother.
But what hurts me the most is Mateo, and as Nicolas and his nephew said, some people die but leave a mark on future generations, and Matteo is such a person. I hope that I, who is just as paranoid as Nikolai, can act first and reconcile with life in a step-by-step attempt.
If italian families were so loving, I would have moved to Italy. Life is an experience, everyone has everyone's journey, long a little short may not be so important, what is important is that everyone can take out the love they can take out.
Try to grasp those they love, otherwise they may forget the meaning of their existence, it is important that everyone can find a place to do what they believe in, even if it is difficult, even if it cannot be done, even if it is not as good as imagined, we mortals should do our best to find beauty and hope in everything.
Just six hours, it's like going through someone else's life. After two-thirds of the movie Mario jumped off a building and committed suicide, my mood also fell to the bottom, just like Nikolai, and I couldn't accept that he died like this, so suddenly.
I have some similarities with Mario's personality, like him I also have an older sister and younger brother, I am not very good at expressing and accepting love, and I am always closed to myself. It seems that Mario has been running away from family love, in fact, he also wants to open his heart to accept and express love, but his heart has been closed for too long and he has forgotten how to express it.
Under the torrent of society, the fate of individuals always seems to be wrapped up. What makes people curious is the unknowable future contained in this unknowable option, the joys and sorrows of each person, intertwined, and people's fates seem to be separated and affect each other.
Why did Matteo commit suicide, he is a seemingly strong but sensitive person, keeping a distance from almost everyone, maintaining ideals, and seemingly not being tolerated by the world. He was associated with Milera, who spoke by Nikolai's name, and he may have always wanted to be Nikolai, to reconcile with the world and himself like Nikolai.
Matteo chose to commit suicide, pinning all his hopes on Nikolai, the man he trusted and relied on the most. The surrealist approach at the end allows Mateo to complete Nicola and Milela, which is indeed very emotional.
I don't think the title of the movie translates it very well. Nikolai is such a warm person. Some places think the shooting is very sloppy. I went to sleep after watching it last night, and then I had a sad dream, I haven't been so sad in my dream for a long time, and the follow-up time has been in my dream to relieve myself, and I still can't disperse it for a long time. Maybe it's because of Matteo, maybe it's because of himself.
Before Mateo committed suicide, on the one hand, the dark and shameless and infuriating police station, on the other hand, the bright and cheerful and gentle family, through this strong contrast between black and white, life and death, Matteo chose death. I remembered the old Chinese saying that when the water is clear, there is no fish. Nicholas, on the other hand, appeared to teach how to get along with turbidity and to a certain extent out of the mud without staining. That's probably the utilitarian inspiration this movie has given me.
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