A Conversation On A Ghost Story

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 พ.ย. 2024

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  • @sandraleiviska6611
    @sandraleiviska6611 7 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    I found it interesting that when Casey Afleck's character had the car accident that killed him, it happened so close to the house he was living in...like he was predestined to stay in the house. He was always meant to live there, die there...at least until he read the note his wife? girlfriend? (the movie never really said), left in the wall.....said whatever it was that allowed hum to move on...to leave the house. I know people say that no one knows what the note said, but for myself, I needed a bit of closure....so I imagined her writing something to idea that on some level they would always be together, no matter where they were. And considerating that the idea in the movie that "time" was/is non-linear....that made a lot sense to me. Just one woman's opinion. :)

    • @toldyaso444
      @toldyaso444 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Sandra, remember when n the 17 th century the scene when the little girl also wrote a note and put it under a rock ?

    • @GlennDavey
      @GlennDavey 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Amazing to think that he makes one walk at the beginning and is then permanently anchored to that place, outside of time. The horror of realising he couldn't follow her when she moved out. All the settings we see, the buildings, the families, the party, even the early settlers, it's right there on that spot, and never leaves. Incredible. I like to think she wrote "You were loved here", because it's a message for herself as much as him.

  • @normbabbitt4325
    @normbabbitt4325 7 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Thank you! This is how I describe the experience for me:
    "A Ghost Story,' by director, David Lowery, is a painfully and impossibly
    beautiful film taking us into what most universally, deeply and
    intimately haunts each of us within the very fabric of our existence in
    space and time. This vast depth and wide breadth of both our infinite,
    lifetime longing, alongside our haunting emotional trepidation, is set
    in a finite frame, through a picture window into our human life on
    earth; and our challenge to let all resistance go and return to
    no-thing-ness. The music is as transcendent as the story is universal
    and timeless."

  • @jeffblancett1960
    @jeffblancett1960 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    It was slow with purpose, deep and serious, thoughtful and reflective on the past, present and our future. We hold on to today as we strive for tomorrow and remember the past as time binds this all together. A true glimpse behind the vial of our human condition.