As a movie lover, I have been thinking about a question, "What makes some movies become essays and others become life!" Maybe life has more unexpected plots than writing essays, because everyone They are all masters, and they all have their own principles, some of them are just, while others are more to satisfy private desires (even if you condemn them, these darker ideas are a large part of life). ). Only a sensitive mind can appreciate the complex elements of human nature, and can create a real character and a real society, and only the real is the most empathetic. Because I only read it once, I can only outline a not very clear outline, but I still want to share my feelings. The diary of the heroine at the beginning has an apocalyptic hint of disaster (somewhat Hollywood shadow). The part where mother and son rescue each other in the tide is considered a classic of this film. In the beginning, the shot is a scene of a lonely mother crying for help in the raging tide, and you can experience this devastating moment, which is all maintained by personal desire to survive. When she saw her eldest son, Lucas, being washed away by the water, her mother moved her position and rushed into the tide without hesitation. Rather than swimming to her son, she jumped in like a suicide and got involved with Lucas. In the tide, the mother was cut through the chest by the branches rolling in the tide, and thick blood flowed out. Then Lucas grabbed the telephone pole, and then the mother was washed away, and Lucas also went down the river without hesitation. In the end, the mother and son climbed onto a floating board together, in order to hold their hands together, they hit the pole at the moment of holding, and the two fell into the water scattered. . . . . . For this plot, maybe you can say that this is the artificiality of the movie, but I felt more of a real feeling. If the mother jumped into the tide is more of a mother's instinct, and Lucas jumped into the water is more of a fear of disaster! Because of fear, I want to be with my mother, which is also a survival instinct. But it is the purest desire from the heart that makes this thrilling and awe-inspiring clip. People's desires are closely linked with people in the face of sudden disasters. This is a kind of inevitability, and it is this inevitability that makes everyone who sees it feel the same in their hearts! Another detail is that when the mother and Lucas found a big tree, they heard a child calling for Dad. Mom is going to find the baby, but Lucas worries that the tide will kill them both. But the mother said, "If that man is one of your two brothers, which one? (meaning roughly, I can't remember the exact words), "they're dead" Lucas growled, but the mother calmed down instead "I'll do it even if I'm going to die." The little boy was dug up. Lucas carried the little boy on his back (Lucas didn’t even carry his own brother), his mother limped and came to the big tree. Lucas first sent the little boy to the tree, and then called his mother He climbed up, but saw that his mother was injured and said that he could not climb up, so Lucas jumped down and put himself on the floor and let his mother step on him to climb up. The scorching sun was scorching hot, Lucas took out a can of Coke and gave it to his mother to drink first (this is one of Lucas' favorite drinks), the mother gave it to the little boy, and Lucas finally drank it. As a stranger, the little boy didn't have much interaction with the mother and son, but instinctively accepted everything that was given to him Things, no thanks, and no repayment later. But he stroked his mother's hair inadvertently, and then stroked her arm. Mom was so happy and smiled brightly with Lucas! The little boy's "indifference" formed with the determination of mother and son In stark contrast, maybe Lucas still doesn't understand why his mother risked his life and severe pain to save a little boy who had never lived and didn't know how to repay, but his mother knew. Most of it is a kind of tie between people in the face of disasters. This is also a group instinct. The little boy's caress is actually an instinctive thanks. There is no shadow of social rules, and it is more pure. Expressing love. Another scene is when the mother and son were taken to the hospital together, the first thing the mother said to the doctor was "The doctor quickly give me antibiotics, because I am the boy's only relative. . . . . . "In the ward, the mother's pain could not be concealed in front of Lucas. Because of the coagulation of internal bleeding, a large pool of blood was spit out from her mouth. She said before that she would not go anywhere without Lucas, but at this time Lucas was left alone. He went to find someone who needed help. When he came back, his mother was missing, and he was in a lot of pain, thinking that her mother had passed away. When he found that her mother was sent to another ward, he hugged her and cried bitterly, but her mother had no expression at this time. And words. Maybe the approaching death made the mother have nothing to do with the extra strength, but just tried her best to live for Lucas! Regardless of whether Lucas dared to look at the wound, she kept asking about her injured leg What color is it. Finally, when she saw her husband beside her, she finally said what was in her heart, "Now I'm relieved, I think I'm going to die", "You must live, live go down. . . . . . "The husband shouted with tears! The whole movie connects all kinds of people through people's mutual help in the face of disaster, some are full of bright pure love, and some are more "smart" branded by society There is a woman in the film who once helped her father take care of the two children. He once persuaded the persistent father that "it's useless for you to stay here". Later, the two children were sent to other places, and he chose not to do so for his own sake. After taking care of the children, when the anxious father asked her about the whereabouts of the children, the woman left an impatient sentence, "I can't go with them" and walked away. . . . It's completely opposite to what my mother did before and what Lucas did. In fact, there are more women like this in society. You can't condemn them, because everyone has their own principles that should be adhered to. You have yours, and she With her, that's all. Maybe, this is real life. Love this movie!
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