The Fountain: Andrew Ours

 The Fountain starring Hugh Jackman tells the story of three men, one from the past, one from the present and one from the future that all seek the tree of life. This film has the common theme that many stories concerning eternal life have: While on the quest for eternal life, one may forget to actually enjoy life itself. This is depicted most during the present perspective. Thomas Creo’s wife is dying and Creo has dedicated his life to finding the cure for her Cancer that will kill her. He becomes obsessed with the properties of a tree, “The Tree of Life” that has been found in South America. When Izzi, Creo’s wife asks him to go on a walk, Creo refuses rather being focused on his work. This was the defining example of Thomas missing his life in the pursuit of extending his wives life. What I find very profound in this film is the fact that it helps the viewer understand that death is a part of life. I think it would have been interesting to have a perspective where someone receives eternal life and was disillusioned with the power that he has achieved. For example, if the man from the future lived for many years, and was ready to die because that means he will finally be reunited with Izzi, rather than staying alive alone forever. In general, I enjoyed The Fountain and believe it had a good message depicted by the symbols in the film. 

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