Somers Town evaluation action

2022-01-22 08:03
Somers Town on the black and white picture is quite shabby. People in the same block seem to be nervous enough at any time. The polite British tradition has become alienated, and the old gentlemen there are even a little rough. In this environment, this relatively innocent friendship, to a certain extent, is somewhat in line with the advertising themes that Eurostar originally wanted to convey. This movie is similar to "Day and Night in Tian Shui Wai", but not only is it not so sad, but it is much more brisk.  
Although the story of the film is not as bizarre as the Hollywood blockbusters, and although the beautiful scenery of London in the film is nothing new, the friendship between a teenage Polish immigrant and a child who ran away from home in the film is impressive. It can be said that "Somers Town" is Midas' most moving film.
Although the black and white treatment in the film is not new to the audience, this story between a Polish immigrant boy and a British native boy still makes the warmth and beauty conveyed through a sincere friendship. The audience was moved and moved. The director keenly captures the indifference and fragility between people in modern society, presents it perfectly on the screen in a plain and direct way, and uses color changes to make the beauty bloom in the film, giving the audience warmth and hope . Perhaps as sung in the ending song, "This is only a small part of what we have lost, but we are disappointed again."
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