Review of The Visit (2015) by Galvy F — 04 Dec 2017
(4.5 out of 6).
When we don't see why we feel so incomplete that we think the answers lies elsewhere to search. When what others see incomplete they uncover and dig in one's past to see all there is to see of what once was complete to incomplete. When we think we are complete with all we have to see how incomplete it can turn out. When what others have seen a complete life we see they see other things towards their ends. When we see that we wish we could always feel complete inside have everything not pulling us back, making us feel off, or irregular each and every day we see that we see somethings are irreplaceable that we live with our incompleteness. When we don't see what we don't deal with in completing, we don't see how it can effect us that plays tricks on our brain, make us feel not ourselves, crazy, or do unintentional and intentional outside the norm. When we don't see that too many uncommon and unsimilarities can make us feel that completeness isn't going to happen when those are not right and not who they say they are, to make some trips a complete waste of time. When we might not see where or when life became incomplete we do know we were once cornered and pressured to get & live a complete life, but eventually we only get to see an incomplete life. When we see we will never live in a world where everything is completely there for us closeby, available, ready to assist us, make it alright when the world is separated with alot of incomplete things we yet have to dig and search for. When some feelings of completeness we wish we can feel totally complete but we do our best to complete our life's works, fitting all that we see into a frame that makes us look like we are complete when reality shows we are not.
This review of The Visit (2015) was written by Galvy F on 04 Dec 2017.
The Visit has generally received mixed reviews.
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