The Wild Pear Tree Comments

  • Hannah 2022-03-30 09:01:09

    Life stole 300 lire from you, expecting it to pay you back? Stop dreaming. Ceylon just photographed sons, fathers, families...life as it was. Is your life flying fast? Don't talk nonsense, life will destroy everything you love, but you still have to be strong to live in the shattered ideals and accept the trivialities of mediocrity. Those who understand that you "spit" love you the most, and those you despise condone...

  • Paris 2022-03-30 09:01:09

    The pain of mediocrity is almost over. If it takes the form of accusing and complaining, then the role of "Ceylon" is unlikely to be so flawed, and sometimes even disgusting; if it only focuses on "self", then the whole village will not show "resistance" shared traces of the past”. These two easily dismissed assumptions make the Ceylon behind the camera full of wisdom and conquest, not even mediocre. The sweetness from the father at the end only intensified the incomprehension and...

  • Bell 2022-03-30 09:01:09

    The Wild Pear Tree is undoubtedly an autobiographical...

  • Caterina 2022-03-30 09:01:09

    The male protagonist took his manuscript and went to a local businessman who was said to like literature to "invest". The businessman turned a few pages and asked him if he had written about the glorious martyrs in his hometown. The male protagonist was stunned - my hometown is There have been more than 200 generals in the Red Revolutionary Base. My great-grandfather was a revolutionary. He died in Shandong 49 years ago, so fellow villagers often ask me similar questions. The distance is really...

  • Lexi 2022-03-30 09:01:09

    Whether the male protagonist tries to understand his father or tries to oppose his father, he wants to comfort his life through his father, but when he understands his father, everything is relieved, the problem is not solved, but the problem is no longer...

  • Berniece 2022-03-30 09:01:09

    The hometown mocks the unworthy son, just as the son mocks the unremarkable Lao Tzu. Only when they realize that they are not contained by this land can father and son realize the possibility of reconciliation. The son's acceptance of his hometown's disapproval of him was finally confirmed by the obstacles from love to friendship, secularism to politics, religion to philosophy. A rope strung together three generations of grandparents and grandchildren, as well as the birth and death. More...

  • Beaulah 2022-03-30 09:01:09

    The hometown mocks the unworthy son, just as the son mocks the unremarkable Lao Tzu. Only when they realize that they are not contained by this land can father and son realize the possibility of reconciliation. The son's acceptance of his hometown's disapproval of him was finally confirmed by the obstacles from love to friendship, secularism to politics, religion to philosophy. A rope strung together three generations of grandparents and grandchildren, as well as the birth and death. More...

  • Delia 2022-03-30 09:01:09

    The hometown mocks the unworthy son, just as the son mocks the unremarkable Lao Tzu. Only when they realize that they are not contained by this land can father and son realize the possibility of reconciliation. The son's acceptance of his hometown's disapproval of him was finally confirmed by the obstacles from love to friendship, secularism to politics, religion to philosophy. A rope strung together three generations of grandparents and grandchildren, as well as the birth and death. More...

  • Davonte 2022-03-29 09:01:07

    There are a lot of dialogues that distract the audience, but when the theme of the film is stripped away by the dense dialogue, there is a possibility that a group of unknown characters randomly interpret life in the space and time of the film. Words are revealed. Young people of every era are determined to resist vulgarity, and eventually become attached to vulgarity. The film is nothing more than a retrospective of this "should have done". The constantly changing world outlook of the...

  • Ettie 2022-03-29 09:01:07

    There are a lot of dialogues that distract the audience, but when the theme of the film is stripped away by the dense dialogue, there is a possibility that a group of unknown characters randomly interpret life in the space and time of the film. Words are revealed. Young people of every era are determined to resist vulgarity, and eventually become attached to vulgarity. The film is nothing more than a retrospective of this "should have done". The constantly changing world outlook of the...

Extended Reading

The Wild Pear Tree quotes

  • Ilhami: The less you have to lose, the less responsibility you have. the happier you'll be.

  • Sinan Karasu: Nobody's more dependable than a person who's alone with his conscience and free will. Because he builds this responsibility, he doesn't receive it. So he must undertake all the consequences of his acts.

    Imam Veysel: Who says free will is free? Even if it was, how could you trust it?

    Sinan Karasu: It's not for everyone. Isn't that why people without the courage choose servitude over existence?

    Imam Veysel: All rivers are born as furious waterfalls but grow calm on their way to the sea. But your raging rivers drag along lots of pebbles and sticks, too.

    Sinan Karasu: Just like strong characters drag underdogs and losers with them?