Meeting Your Desires

Video: Meeting Your Desires

Video: Meeting Your Desires
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Meeting Your Desires
Meeting Your Desires
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I wanted to share my impressions and thoughts from the watched film "Meeting Place".

For me, a film about desires is about what is really behind them, what we are ready to do to make them come true, and whether we are ready to face the consequences.

Listening to the heroes of the film, you can see that behind the voiced desires there is often something completely different, deeper, which sometimes you yourself do not understand. The desire to become beautiful hides the desire for a stable, long-term love relationship, and the desire to gain recognition is disguised as a desire for sex with a beautiful girl from the poster.

And how sometimes it is painful to make a choice whether to fulfill your desire at the cost of causing harm to another person, or it is better to accept the situation as it is. Are you ready to receive what you want along with remorse and carry this burden all your life?

The story of an elderly woman who deeply loves her husband and wants him to heal from a terrible disease that destroyed their lives moved to tears. And for this she needs to kill a certain number of people. And how she wants health for her husband and that old life together. And how hard it is to accept the situation and admit your powerlessness. I want so much that there is both a willingness to kill others, and desperate attempts to find an excuse for this “after all, it so happens that sometimes someone needs to die to fulfill a wish, right !?”. And as a result, the understanding that with the consequences of this act, with internal torment, she will continue to live, and she is not ready for this. I remember her phrase "The husband will be himself again, and I will not be myself." It is also interesting that the filming location of the film is only a cafe, there are no special effects, beautiful landscapes, and many other attributes of multimillion-dollar films, but the film, as for me, is excellent, with deep meaning.

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