boring but thought provoking
3 February 2003
Warning: Spoilers
This film effectively dealt with emotions. The emotions that the actor felt was conveyed to the audience effectively. For example, when the transsexual woman cried in the game shop, she was crying because of despair. She was alone and helpless. There were two men who went up to her, but they only looked at her and did not help her. This was an effective scene which conveyed a variety of emotions from sadness, despair to the cruelty and indifference of the people in the world.

However, there were times when the film became boring. The scene where a prostitute friend of his flipped the channels of the TV was very long. It was probably about 10 minutes long! The woman aimlessly look at the television, changed the channels, and a minute later changed the channel again. This went on for so long that I did not understand why the scene had to be so long.

Also it was strange that she had to watch a man hanging himself, without intervening. Normally, if you see someone trying to kill himself, you would stop him. This is the natural response. However, in that scene, she did not stop the man, but totally ignored him and let him kill himself. I tried to analyse why there was such a response. Maybe it was because the director wanted to increase the level of sadness, that the woman in the film felt so sad that she could not care about anyone.

The part revealing the woman's past life was touching. I felt sad when they said that she could not be adopted from the orphanage because her biological mother did not approve of this. She was afraid of letting her husband know that she gave birth to a child without his knowledge. Because of this selfishness, she missed a chance of getting real love from her adopted parents.

In short, I think there are lots to think about from the film. It is highly thought provoking.
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