Chapter 1,604 Please try your best to experience it with your sincerity.(2/2)
The story of the movie does not seem to occur in chronological order, which is evidence of the messy memory of the father Anthony. He cannot get along well with all the caregivers, sometimes forgets his daughter, always does not know where he is, and is always looking for his watch.
The apartment he was familiar with seemed to have turned into a maze, with strangers appearing from time to time, things often missing, and the layout and decoration always changing.
In fact, everything happened in chronological order, but in Anthony's perception, the memory became fragments and turned into leaves swaying in the wind. No two leaves are exactly the same, but they look different.
So similar.
His father, Anthony, suffered from Alzheimer's disease. He insisted that he could take care of himself, so he lived alone in his apartment and was angry at the countless caregivers hired by his daughter Anne.
This chapter is not finished yet, please click the next page to continue reading the exciting content! In the movie, we can tell from the details that these are three different places - our own home, our daughter's home, and a nursing home. But in the case of the sick and elderly
In Anthony's eyes, they were so similar that he kept emphasizing that "something strange happened".
The movie allows us to see the world in his life from the perspective of his father Anthony. The people who once appeared in his life are confused in his every day life. He does not know what night it is, although he is constantly looking for it.
My watch seems to be a way to bring myself back to consciousness.
The director hopes to create a claustrophobic feeling so that the audience can stand from the perspective of a patient and experience how terrifying the world is - it feels as if they are experiencing a suspense thriller movie.
The movie also focuses on the loved ones who care for such patients.
Taking care of such a patient is so hopeless. He often forgets his closest family members, always asks questions over and over again, sometimes loses his temper and cries, and sometimes unintentionally utters evil words to hurt others.
But being such a patient only makes you more desperate. You wake up every day and don't know where you are; why you are surrounded by strangers, but it seems that you should know them; and finally you don't even know who you are.
Anthony said, I feel like all my leaves have fallen off, the wind and rain have taken them away, and the branches can no longer catch them.
How should we face aging gracefully and calmly? How should we face the aging of our loved ones calmly and calmly?
Alzheimer's disease is like the hourglass of time, and every grain of sand is like a reminder—time is what remains unchanged, but we are what disappears.
When winter comes, all the leaves will leave the branches; as time goes by, every grain of sand will fall silent at the bottom of the bottle.
This is an unsolvable question. Just like Anthony can't keep his leaves, we can't catch the time that slips away!
Chapter completed!