[cp] Originally thought that "Roma" was a propaganda epic, telling the history of the rise and fall of the Roman Empire, but I didn't expect it to be a delicate feature film. The black and white picture always reminds me of Four Hundred Strikes. It also tells the story of little people. It is very life-like. There are many plots in life flowing slowly. The maid sometimes feels dull, but she still can't hide her love. She was happy and sad when she was helpless. When she saw the misfortune of the hostess, her eyes were confused and mixed with sympathy. But in the end, she kept her duty, worked hard and did not much work, and won the respect and trust of the host. Later, I was inexplicably moved by the unexpected pregnancy, accompanying the check-up, buying a crib, and going to the beach. Regardless of the superiority or inferiority between women, the magical power of the grand inner bond is very divine. Recently, I have watched a lot of good movies that I have always wanted to see, like holding a winter film festival for myself. [/cp]
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