Movie

Is the Huge Bonus Really Worth Risking Your Life? “Squid Game”

Whether it’s the one-two-three wooden man with a weird voice or the candy game that’s caused a heated discussion on the Internet, it’s really hard to ignore the existence of this Netflix drama. Its visual design, metaphor of reality, and…

Embracing Both the past and the Future: Exploring “The Bucket List

The movie “The Bucket List” tells the story of the friendship between two elderly people who are terminally ill and sentenced to death by medical diagnosis. It is brilliantly performed by two veteran actors, Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman. At…

Navigating Middle-Aged Grief: Lessons from “American Beauty”

This movie contains complex issues such as society, family, women, and sexuality, and has a certain depth. This article will be introduced from the perspective of the protagonist’s mid-life crisis. Although the mid-life crisis breaks out in middle age, it…

How Losing Oneself Can Lead to Marriage Crises: Insights from “The Bridges of Madison County”

This article will talk about how a person should live out his life in marriage from Francesca’s perspective, combined with psychological knowledge. Because of the crisis in marriage, most people lose themselves. The main content of the movie I once…

Movie “Pride and Prejudice”: A Woman’s Best Talent Is Her Ability to Accept Herself

Everyone desires to love and be loved. But when it comes to love, those who want to have true love must first accept themselves because only those who accept themselves can respect their hearts and live out their true selves….

Movie “Heidi” Loving the Way Your Children Want Is True Love

Everyone has an ideal self in their heart. Maybe it’s beauty, wealth, kindness, cuteness, independence, freedom, gratitude, etc. But as adults, have we ever thought about whether we are what we want now? If not, how much worse is it?…

The Psychological Enlightenment of the Movie “Detachment”

From a psychoanalytic perspective, human emotional experience is contradictory. While there is hatred in the heart, one also longs for love. This is also what we often call a self-defense mechanism, that is, reverse formation. In other words, those who…

The Joy and Release of Embracing Violent Aesthetics

The recently released movie “The Pig, The Snake and The Pigeon” has become a hit! The large-scale movie not only has twists and turns in the plot but also has a large number of wanton shooting fights and naked bloody…

Knock at the Cabin review: M. Night Shyamalan goes dystopian in the woods

What fresh apocalypse is this? In a world already acutely attuned to end-times, it’s increasingly hard to keep track of all the fictional dystopias that books and movies and TV shows seem so eager to throw at us like Mardi…

Magic Mike’s Last Dance review: In God we thrust

To strip, perchance to dream; such were the humble hopes of Channing Tatum’s “Magic” Mike Lane when this all began. And what the first film delivered back in 2012 was a kind of movie magic: a scrappy, scampish novelty about…