Absolute injustice and hope in the distance

Aisha 2022-04-19 09:01:49

This film is undoubtedly one of the best films of 2010.
Whether it is the superb acting skills of the little girl, the touching story told by the director with the flowing lens, and the characteristic American country music in the film, this film will win an admirable place in the history of film. This movie is very worthy of Oscar recognition. Although this year's Oscars have countless blockbusters pressing this plain work, and countless Hollywood bigwigs staring at the golden statue with all their strength, this film close to life still uses its simple tone. Stand out among many movies with gorgeous special effects.
I watched this movie five times and still want to see it. I've always wanted to write a review about it but couldn't. Turning a good film into words is as hard as turning a novel into a movie. All the feelings have been expressed incisively and vividly in the film, needless to say. Perhaps because of this, I didn't find a particularly outstanding film review. Netizens wrote this film from the perspective they saw. Some talk about women's rights, some talk about poor people's lives, etc...
But I think this film wants to talk about the difficulty of life and the indisputable fact that life is absolutely unfair. Since there is suffering and injustice, there are people who want to work hard to break this imbalance in desperation, so there is hope. No matter what your current state of life is, please believe that someone must be living a worse life than you. Some people's lives are far from being as happy as a pet.
From the beginning we saw that the girl's situation seemed to be colder than the bitter winter. Some people think that's the time to despair, but it's often the truth that when you think it's too bad, there's a turnaround; when you think it's not too bad, life usually gets on fire. Fortunately, our protagonist is a hard-bone and decided to compete with the life in front of him, so we have the story of finding the father later. What is a seventeen-year-old American girl doing? Falling in love, discussing the strengths and weaknesses of boyfriends with girlfriends, worrying about your body, admiring stars, using fashion to wrap your uneasy heart, studying for the SAT, worrying about which college to choose... But our protagonist has no time, and There was no chance to think about these extravagant issues. Her father disappeared and her mother was sick again. She was alone to take care of her younger siblings. To make matters worse, the bail officer would come to confiscate her only house and property. Everything is showing us the unfairness of life, what do you want an underage girl to do?
How can a little girl have the courage to take on the burden of this life, there is no reason, she is just driven to a dead end, and she can only give it a go. When a person has fairness, justice, and love in his heart, he can really do anything without fear. Every step is like the last step, life pushes you into a corner, you have to face it bravely, and then step out of the predicament.
Hope is far, far away, indistinct. If you don't challenge the injustice in front of you, you'll never see hope.
Everything you have now is a gift, cherish and use it well. This is the wealth that life gives you, and you are your own greatest wealth.

ps: The accent in the film is so handsome! ! !

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Winter's Bone quotes

  • Gail: [after asking her husband to let her use his truck] He said no.

    Ree: Did you tell him I'd spring for gas?

    Gail: I told him. He still won't.

    Ree: Why not?

    Gail: He never says why not to me, Ree, he just says no.

    Ree: Man, it's so sad to hear you say he won't let you do somethin' and then you *don't* do it.

    Gail: It's different once you're married.

    Ree: It really must be. 'Cause you ain't never used to eat no shit.

  • Ree: He might be hangin' around with Little Arthur and them. You think?

    Teardrop: You don't wanna go around Little Arthur's askin' them people about anything they ain't offered to talk about. That's a real good way to end up et by hogs... or wishin' you was.