How selective is our memory? Do we remember what we have experienced or what we have chosen to remember? Can we forget the things that hurt us? In the end, are we simply just the sum of all those things we don't forget? Apples, an allegorical and somehow funny story, is in its core an effort to explore the way our memory functions and how this affects our being.
清朝末年,洋人入侵,大廈將傾。大內(nèi)太監(jiān)總平山程公(元奎飾)趁宮中混亂之,將一件件國寶偷賣給洋人這天,龍山鎮(zhèn)的富家公子、藝高強(qiáng)的龍少爺(成龍飾)朋友外出游玩之際,無意中到了一處堆滿寶藏的地方。守的人發(fā)現(xiàn)了驚奇不已的龍爺,一路追殺過來。幸好當(dāng)王員外暗中相救,龍少爺才過一劫。原來此處是程公公私藏國寶之地,機(jī)關(guān)重重夸父時,一直反對程公公所作所的副總管于海趁亂偷出了一國寶,程公公得知后大怒,人追殺于海。龍少爺拔刀相,反而給王員外也惹來了殺之禍。怒不可遏的龍少爺決挑戰(zhàn)程公公這個老奸巨猾的國賊。?豆瓣
How selective is our memory? Do we remember what we have experienced or what we have chosen to remember? Can we forget the things that hurt us? In the end, are we simply just the sum of all those things we don't forget? Apples, an allegorical and somehow funny story, is in its core an effort to explore the way our memory functions and how this affects our being.