The so-called Yiren are on the water side

Mozelle 2022-04-20 09:01:31

Damn, every time I watch the movie, I can't remember the name of the protagonist of the movie, so when I narrate it again, I can only stammer to tell what kind of person and what kind of story is between... .. the words don't convey the meaning, the language failure will always drive me crazy, and this movie just fits the existence of this situation in a certain sense, a very good story ending combined with personal life experience, but eight words-" The so-called Iraqis are on the side of the water." The
film is called "A Parting", which begins with a family conflict. Many propositions are combined through the keyword "parting", whether it is Westminster's desire to leave Iran. Better education for daughters through immigration (separation of individual and country), conflict between Nader and Westminster over immigrant's inability to take care of Nader's dementia father leading to divorce petition (separation between lovers), Nader and Westminster De's father was lingering (no derogatory meaning here) alive. From the beginning, he occasionally talked and went to buy a newspaper and saw that he didn't say a word (to a certain extent deduced the separation between the individual and death), the two families The contradictions between the two due to the complex story (the separation between families of different class status, this separation to some extent and the separation of the individual and the state together constitute a grand narrative about the state and the individual), Teme and Reitz’s The figurative "separation" between daughters, from a very friendly friendship to an awkward look at each other (the separation of pure friendship), is still the separation between truth and reality, the separation between religion and redemption. think.
This is an amazing movie. The director did not give inspiration or lectures on life. He was more willing to show the plight of life. All "partings" can be understood as confrontation, separation or separation, but parting is also vaguely hidden. Abandonment and helplessness, what lies in these separations is love. There is love between Westminster and Nader, and there is sympathy between the two families of different classes. These awkward loves that cannot be conveyed through words can be seen everywhere in the film. These loves seem to hope to come through their own strength. Resist the separation, but we are all powerless, powerless to find the reason, because this is life.
Just as written language is so powerless, because there is a kind of laziness and anxiety about expression, or there is also a kind of distrust in language, on the basis of one that you don't trust, expressing, having dialogue, and living is How terrified and helpless, at the end of the movie, Reitz couldn't put his hand on the Quran and lied, that kind of helplessness made me sad, and when the Nader family drove by Reitz's husband smashed the glass When the car left, the three of them were silent at night, and that kind of panic might be even more difficult.
It's hard to tell what life is, and when you keep thinking and searching for answers, you seem to be deviating from life. Yesterday, after watching "The Fantasy Drifting of Pi" directed by Ang Lee, I read an interview with Ang Lee and said that what attracted him to that movie was that it showed the process of a boy's growth and maturity, and the Crouching Tiger in the center of this process It is a kind of temptation and a kind of arrogance. The most painful thing in between is that life has lost its moral judgment. We can no longer believe in anything, but can only keep wandering to choose what.
In addition to parting, you can of course resist, and after parting, go to find your Iraqi, Jianjia Cang Cang, Bailu Weishuang, the so-called Iraqi, on the side of the water. I used to think that the greatest wisdom in this world is bravery. It said in "Wuji" - "Running without desire is not running, it is fleeing". But no matter how we run or escape, there is always a predicament lingering here, parting is necessary, let go of something, what a gentle teaching, grow up, what a warm consolation, but all this really Is it getting better?

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A Separation quotes

  • Simin: He

    [Nader's Father]

    Simin: doesn't even know who you are.

    Nader: He does not know me but i know that he is my father.

  • Nader: Don't you ever think why you wanna leave this country? 'Cause every time you face a trouble, you give in. Rather than confront it.

    Simin: Sorry, it hasn't been a week since I left, and look what happened!