Watching movie somehow does reflect how
real life is or means to be. Script writer to some extend is such a great
person who can understand the reality, and he is able to make it into a story
not only to entertain the audience but also to insert what a so-called “hidden
meaning” so that audience can actually draw a conclusion what’s intentionally
hidden. On the other hands some audience don’t seem to have much attention of
what writer or film-maker actually wants to convey.
Likewise in Timeline, the writer really
touches quite a hot matter which, I think, can possibly take place among youths
these days. Frankly speaking, Ten and June are such a good actor and actress
who knows how to put themselves in the shoes of such a complicated thing –
making a film increasingly awesome and attention-drawing. The movie describes
about very complicated love affair of the youngster – a love which consists of
more than 2 people leading to a so-called “heart-demolishing phenomenon” to a
person who seriously deems “love” as “his or her priceless element” in his or
her life.
As depicted in the movie, June loves Ten
so much, but Ten seems to have a sense of love toward On. However, a sense of
love which Ten has toward On isn’t a real love which cannot lead to be a perfect
couple because real and eternal love is not about seeing someone in the first
sight and suddenly falling in love with him or her, I think. To me, this is
just an “outside attraction”, but “real love” is about “inside attraction”. It
doesn’t mean that I devalue the “first sight love”, but what I really want to
imply is that it is not a “real love”. However, “first sight love” can lead to
“real love” through “intertwined heart signals created unconsciously by
constructing memories together leading to putting those pictures into the core
of a heart of the individual”.
Actually, Ten also loves June, but it’s
just a matter of “outside attraction” from On which inevitably and sadly
switched “the reality” to “the nightmare” – a nightmare which makes Ten’s heart
have hole in it. It’s a hole which can’t be deleted forever or it’s a hole
which there is nothing fit to complete it. It is like a glass falling from a
high place breaking into pieces. Actually we can re-assemble it, but we can’t
make it into the original one because a small remnant of it lost. When a
small remnant which is even as small as a molecular misses, let’s forget about
the term “original”.
Anyways, you know why in the end the
writer doesn’t let Ten and June be together??? Why does he make June drown in
the sea??? I think that he wants to alert the audience that “love is a
heart-oriented decision”, and it means you have to listen to your heart not
your passion, sight or thought. He also would like to convey that “a beautiful
and honest lost love is a lost love”, so we can’t get it back, and what you can
get and obsess you is the feeling of “regret and self-blaming”. “Protecting and
maintaining your love when you still have chance”. Don’t let your situation
turn to be Ten’s. However, I am sad to say that some people don’t know how
important and loving their surrounding people are until they are away from
them. Love is beautiful when you follow your heart, so don’t be afraid of
loving. Believe me “real love has no reason, and when your heart says ‘YES’,
here it comes”. “Learn to love, not love to learn”.
May
the true love last forever!
Look like it is a comedy movie, isn't it?
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