June and John 4K 2025 Ultra HD 2160p
After a series of misfortunes in his personal life, an office clerk meets a radiant girl of his dreams who does not believe in fate or legislation. Their sudden infatuation carries them away from their routine into a journey that could end abruptly.
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Romeo and Juliet 2025 is not a story about love, but about codependency.
How can we distinguish the signs of the universe from dangerous provocation? We just need to be conscious, but not in the way the characters feel it, or how young people live today. Everyone is looking for love, investing in these words meanings not about love, but about passion, infatuation, emotions. They say they are looking for conscious adults in partners, for long-term relationships, for family, but in reality: girls are looking for men who will be protectors, pull them out of various escapades, and be a source of money, while guys are looking for girls who will be entertainers for them, sources of emotions with whom they can show themselves as protectors. These are the types of relationships where you can be yourself and give each other emotions. After all, pop psychology and influencers are now telling us that being yourself is paramount, and if you are not accepted as you are, keep looking for complete acceptance, ease, and freedom. Meanwhile, freedom = responsibility for your life, words, actions, accepting the consequences of your deeds, relationships = work, daily labor, working on yourself and your relationships — it's not easy to find love — you have to live life. Emotions are fleeting and superficial, feelings are deep and lasting.
The idea of a countdown clock in the form of a toilet is excellent, reflecting transience, impermanence, the desire to live for today without thinking about the future, fundamentals, feelings, the formation of values, morals, something deep and strong, the absence of the instinct for self-preservation. The main thing is rays of goodness, but don't forget about money and the high cost of living...
And all this reminds me of the characters in “Let's Get Married” with absolute bipolar disorder, who cannot see the log in their own eye, know nothing about themselves, cannot assess themselves adequately, but imagine themselves to be conscious adults, businesslike, looking for something they themselves do not know what it is, something that seems to exist, but no one has ever seen. When you don't love yourself, don't know yourself, don't listen to yourself, can't take care of yourself, aren't aware of your needs and values, it's impossible to hear others, impossible to know how to care for others, etc., and impossible to find what you're looking for when you don't know what you're looking for.
It so happened that yesterday I started reading Arnild Laugen's “Tomorrow I Was Always a Lion,” the autobiography of a woman who overcame schizophrenia and was completely cured. I thought that was impossible, but... So, the book mentions the experiments of psychologists Glass and Singer, who studied the importance of maintaining a sense of control over a situation even when we don't actually control it. And in the context of June, it seems that all this is an attempt to maintain control over her life, to make herself understand that she exists, she can still do something, she decides... But there are other ways. Is freedom doing what I want, not caring about others? Or is freedom also taking responsibility for what you've done, physically, maybe criminally, accepting the consequences?
I recently watched the movie “Summer's End.” Both films are about how to ruin your life by giving in to provocation, taking it as a sign from the universe, how to act first and think later, or not think at all, how once you start, you can't stop. Only one film has a real ending, while the other has an ending that makes you think, and everyone will think according to their level of awareness.
And I am sure (my sadness, my sorrow) that someone will see this film as a romantic love story and a guide to action in life.
Info Video
Codec: HEVC / H.265 (76.2 Mb/s)
Resolution: Native 4K (2160p)
HDR: Dolby Vision, HDR10
Aspect ratio: 2.39:1
Original aspect ratio: 2.39:1
Info Audio
#English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
#German: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
Info Subtitles
English, Arabic, Danish, Finnish, German, Norwegian, Portuguese (Brazilian), Spanish (Latin American), Swedish.File size: 52.07 GB
