Shutter Island
What world is real? What kind of world is it to live in? Die like a good man? Or live like a monster? Should I stay in the prison in Area C in the real world, or should I go to the lonely lighthouse on the other side of the world? Is there an answer? No, in which world is our life? What kind of choices will we make? Is the right to choose us or life?
"Shuttle Island" Since we followed Teddy's police officer into Shutter Island, we were indoctrinated by police officers to investigate a missing mental patient Racheel and look for information about Laeddis, the murderer who killed his wife, but this was actually a play, which was led by Dr. Cowley to cure the mental illness of this real person.
However, of the two stories brought by the film, which one is "true", I think this is what most people are thinking about, including me.
Leonardo DiCaprio plays the roles of police officer Teddy and mental patient Laeddis. According to the movie process, he is a police officer Teddy who pursued the case, but the ending is reversed. He is a mental patient Laeddis and killed his wife.
The film is ingenious in that it is dominated by the actor's fantasy and drama, and there are various flaws in the middle, which make people puzzled and improve the attractiveness of the film.
The audience's interest in watching movies is also improved step by step. Finally, at a critical juncture, it is the scene of the lighthouse, which is also the climax of the whole film. True and false interweave, which not only impacts the actor Leonardo DiCaprio, but also impacts our brains, revealing everything in front, and sending a signal to the viewers, what is "?"
Rethinking after watching movies can explain all kinds of doubts, flaws everywhere, foreshadowing step by step, which is reasonable. The film's ingenious plot arrangement is really great, and it can be described as a brain-burning blockbuster.
In addition, Leonardo DiCaprio's acting skills are really admirable. He switches between fantasy and dream and reality, and his acting skills are in place, vividly reappearing his role.
The foothold of Zaiyi's film was in the academic dispute during World War II, which focused on the survival of humanized mental medical treatment. In the end, the man chose "lobectomy".
In fact, he has recovered but is unwilling to endure mental torture. Dr. Cowley and other people who support the new therapy also respect his choice, which is sad. He pays tribute to the staff in Shutter Island, pities the huge trauma suffered by severe mental patients, and pays tribute to the doctors who actively advocate the new therapy to reduce suffering.
Thanks for the review and thoughts on this movie I now have to watch. I was told about it a few times by different friends, but have not seen it yet...
Namaste :)