Pooh!
See you down the road your uncle!
If you are an ordinary worker in an old industrial base in Northeast China, when you are about to retire, the factory is gone, and you are laid off overnight. At this time, your husband died of illness, and a lot of savings have been spent on medical treatment. If you can't live, you can get a pension of 500 per month, and you only have a van left. You decide to switch to an RV and support yourself with odd jobs in the RV. During your odd jobs, you traveled all over the country and met many people who were homeless like you. Your car is broken down like the only family member who asks for help, but you can't stand under your sister's house, and you can't see an old man who has a good impression on you. Finally, you decide to continue on the road and stick to the life you want.
Then someone published a book and made a movie for people like you, praising your chivalry for not blocking the country.
??????
Not changing nationality, and watching Fern's life, I'm also anxious. Is it easy to find a good job like Amazon? How many workers have robots replaced? How much has the manufacturing industry returned? Are so many people still recruited for agricultural harvesting under the trade war? Fern is 9 years older. Although it is not my turn to worry about others. Maybe I just admire people who can filter anxiety and appreciate freedom. (And the film reflects the problem of the Austrian government, the yin and yang strange the Sichuan government, this is not fair??
I was in New York when the Avengers was on. Every day, Times Square was bustling with people, and there were many people on Broad Street. Would Fern, who was passing by the cinema after collecting beets and washing clothes, go in and watch a movie? Are she and I in the same America?
If there is no speech at the end of the film, maybe the director/film has no position, just telling and recording, any interpretation is appropriate, and I will feel that most of the criticism after watching it, after all, before Fern went to her sister's house, she had to go on the road. people. But she later chose to take the initiative to go on the road, however--
Is the person who wrote these two sentences really sure those who had to depart have money/health to see this movie in 2020?
This message is so white that it's eye-rolling? Turning to the sky, you can hear Hollywood's praise for it across the Pacific Ocean?
Finally, I have to mention that the film is very well done, well shot, well-rounded, restrained, poetic, with almost no shortcomings, the director is talented, the director and editor have no hips (technical level), and the film is also worth an Oscar Best female lead.
But, you can't help it after watching it?????
See you down the road NEVER!
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