Before watching the movie, many people would define "Fences" as a black movie related to race. After watching it, they felt that it had nothing to do with skin color, but was just a family ethics drama. But it is far more profound than the feelings of family and country. Instead, it is like "Besieged City" written by Mr. Qian Zhongshu, a father who lives in the past, a mother who is busy with redemption, and two children who are fighting for patriarchy. farce. At the same time, it is also a case that hits the soul directly. Mr. Qian Zhongshu said in "Besieged City" that marriage is like a besieged city, people outside the city want to go in, and people in the city want to go out. And the family is just a derivative of marriage, tying everyone in it together. In "Fences", the fence that holds everyone together is the mother Rose, and the builder Troy is maintaining the fence. At the same time, like the children, he wanted to break through this barrier and escape. So, in this back-and-forth confrontation, who is truly happy? The loneliness in the crowd, the desolation in the lively, makes him like a person living on this isolated island, and his mind also seems to be an isolated island. ——Qian Zhongshu's "Besieged City" The large amount of dialogue in the film may be a sequelae of the adaptation of the stage play, but it just created a state of Troy's chattering. Whether at work or at rest, he was giving long speeches all the time, and friends and wives tended to laugh at this, because after the day-to-day repetition, it brought noise rather than empathy. Although his experience is sympathetic, time has changed, when everyone is looking forward to tomorrow, only he is still living in the past. But for him, no one can understand his mood, no one can understand his situation. He put himself on an island, doing the work he should do, and taking the responsibility he should take, but he was unwilling to listen to the voices of others, and he was deeply immersed in the injustice of the past and could not extricate himself. Just like the baseball hanging on the tree, it reminds oneself of the "strikes out", and then builds a fence with grievances against the times. Will those who live in it be happy? You have been cynical in the big places, but you are serious in the subsections, and the contradictions are too ridiculous. As the story develops, the other side of Troy that he doesn't want to be mentioned is also exposed, making him a complete loser in my eyes. If, at the beginning of the story, he was just a middle-aged man who likes to complain and nagging, then now, he is simply a pitiful cynical and selfish person. While complaining about being a sanitation worker, he cheated without remorse to seek pleasure, blaming all the injustices of his life on others. Even if the lie is exposed, he is still righteous. After becoming a driver, he did not have a driver's license. After his lover died of dystocia, he handed over the child to him. Raising his wife, these things seemed right to him, as always, he scolded God for injustice, but he was unwilling to admit his mistakes. As an older brother, after her husband failed, she arrogantly wanted to be a responsible father. Excessive use of force often results in a lose-lose situation, stubbornly imposing his own intentions on his son, but never thought that the best education is actually to lead by example. After making a mess of everyone's life, he built the fence with his own hands, just like repairing the situation, but it was too late. At this time, the fence was no longer a barrier to protect his family, but a cage that trapped himself. Trapped beasts usually eat the sour fruit of victory after biting the people around them with scars. Of course, he is not useless, at least the power of genes makes his biological son grow up exactly like himself after all, but, for the child, is such an effect lucky or unfortunate? A husband is a woman's occupation, and without a husband is equivalent to being unemployed, so it is time to firmly hold on to this job! A constant advocate for fences, Rose is the bond of the entire family, firmly surrounding her husband and son. She spent her whole life in that yard, taking her husband as her profession, managing her business with heart, betting everything on her husband, and was unwilling to cultivate herself without self. Therefore, for her, the fence is a sense of achievement and security, because that small world is her only life, and it is also the world she has worked hard to build for so many years. So when she finds out that someone is trying to destroy her world, she becomes as hysterical as a she-wolf garrisoning her territory. She is unfortunate, because in that era when there was no complete equality of races, women's rights were even more impossible to talk about. Women were only appendages of the family, but she was wise, minimized pain as much as possible, chose an easier life, and was willing to do it A good housewife's job. And she is also the only one who voluntarily lives in the fence, and wants to use the fence to maintain a family. She was an enlightened mother, a great wife, but not a happy woman during this difficult process. A fence isolates the outside world and binds the people inside. In this, everyone continues to live with wounds, and it may not be the era of racial inequality that brought these wounds, but the shackles of the past that black families could not get rid of in that era. In such a shadow, who is happy? It may be only the silly little brother who does not live in it, and can come and go freely between the fences. Excessive force often results in a lose-lose situation, stubbornly imposing his own intentions on his son, but never thought that the best education is actually to lead by example. After making a mess of everyone's life, he built the fence with his own hands, just like repairing the situation, but it was too late. At this time, the fence was no longer a barrier to protect his family, but a cage that trapped himself. Trapped beasts usually eat the sour fruit of victory after biting the people around them with scars. Of course, he is not useless, at least the power of genes makes his biological son grow up exactly like himself after all, but, for the child, is such an effect lucky or unfortunate? A husband is a woman's occupation, and without a husband is equivalent to being unemployed, so it is time to firmly hold on to this job! A constant advocate for fences, Rose is the bond of the entire family, firmly surrounding her husband and son. She spent her whole life in that yard, taking her husband as her profession, managing her business with heart, betting everything on her husband, and was unwilling to cultivate herself without self. Therefore, for her, the fence is a sense of achievement and security, because that small world is her only life, and it is also the world she has worked hard to build for so many years. So when she finds out that someone is trying to destroy her world, she becomes as hysterical as a she-wolf garrisoning her territory. She is unfortunate, because in that era when there was no complete equality of races, women's rights were even more impossible to talk about. Women were only appendages of the family, but she was wise, minimized pain as much as possible, chose an easier life, and was willing to do it A good housewife's job. And she is also the only one who voluntarily lives in the fence, and wants to use the fence to maintain a family. She was an enlightened mother, a great wife, but not a happy woman during this difficult process. A fence isolates the outside world and binds the people inside. In this, everyone continues to live with wounds, and it may not be the era of racial inequality that brought these wounds, but the shackles of the past that black families could not get rid of in that era. In such a shadow, who is happy? It may be only the silly little brother who does not live in it, and can come and go freely between the fences. Excessive force often results in a lose-lose situation, stubbornly imposing his own intentions on his son, but never thought that the best education is actually to lead by example. After making a mess of everyone's life, he built the fence with his own hands, just like repairing the situation, but it was too late. At this time, the fence was no longer a barrier to protect his family, but a cage that trapped himself. Trapped beasts usually eat the sour fruit of victory after biting the people around them with scars. Of course, he is not useless, at least the power of genes makes his biological son grow up exactly like himself after all, but, for the child, is such an effect lucky or unfortunate? A husband is a woman's occupation, and without a husband is equivalent to being unemployed, so it is time to firmly hold on to this job! A constant advocate for fences, Rose is the bond of the entire family, firmly surrounding her husband and son. She spent her whole life in that yard, taking her husband as her profession, managing her business with heart, betting everything on her husband, and was unwilling to cultivate herself without self. Therefore, for her, the fence is a sense of achievement and security, because that small world is her only life, and it is also the world she has worked hard to build for so many years. So when she finds out that someone is trying to destroy her world, she becomes as hysterical as a she-wolf garrisoning her territory. She is unfortunate, because in that era when there was no complete equality of races, women's rights were even more impossible to talk about. Women were only appendages of the family, but she was wise, minimized pain as much as possible, chose an easier life, and was willing to do it A good housewife's job. And she is also the only one who voluntarily lives in the fence, and wants to use the fence to maintain a family. She was an enlightened mother, a great wife, but not a happy woman during this difficult process. A fence isolates the outside world and binds the people inside. In this, everyone continues to live with wounds, and it may not be the era of racial inequality that brought these wounds, but the shackles of the past that black families could not get rid of in that era. In such a shadow, who is happy? It may be only the silly little brother who does not live in it, and can come and go freely between the fences. Taste the sour fruit of victory. Of course, he is not useless, at least the power of genes makes his biological son grow up exactly like himself after all, but, for the child, is such an effect lucky or unfortunate? A husband is a woman's occupation, and without a husband is equivalent to being unemployed, so it is time to firmly hold on to this job! A constant advocate for fences, Rose is the bond of the entire family, firmly surrounding her husband and son. She spent her whole life in that yard, taking her husband as her profession, managing her business with heart, betting everything on her husband, and was unwilling to cultivate herself without self. Therefore, for her, the fence is a sense of achievement and security, because that small world is her only life, and it is also the world she has worked hard to build for so many years. So when she finds out that someone is trying to destroy her world, she becomes as hysterical as a she-wolf garrisoning her territory. She is unfortunate, because in that era when there was no complete equality of races, women's rights were even more impossible to talk about. Women were only appendages of the family, but she was wise, minimized pain as much as possible, chose an easier life, and was willing to do it A good housewife's job. And she is also the only one who voluntarily lives in the fence, and wants to use the fence to maintain a family. She was an enlightened mother, a great wife, but not a happy woman during this difficult process. A fence isolates the outside world and binds the people inside. In this, everyone continues to live with wounds, and it may not be the era of racial inequality that brought these wounds, but the shackles of the past that black families could not get rid of in that era. In such a shadow, who is happy? It may be only the silly little brother who does not live in it, and can come and go freely between the fences. Taste the sour fruit of victory. Of course, he is not useless, at least the power of genes makes his biological son grow up exactly like himself after all, but, for the child, is such an effect lucky or unfortunate? A husband is a woman's occupation, and without a husband is equivalent to being unemployed, so it is time to firmly hold on to this job! A constant advocate for fences, Rose is the bond of the entire family, firmly surrounding her husband and son. She spent her whole life in that yard, taking her husband as her profession, managing her business with heart, betting everything on her husband, and was unwilling to cultivate herself without self. Therefore, for her, the fence is a sense of achievement and security, because that small world is her only life, and it is also the world she has worked hard to build for so many years. So when she finds out that someone is trying to destroy her world, she becomes as hysterical as a she-wolf garrisoning her territory. She is unfortunate, because in that era when there was no complete equality of races, women's rights were even more impossible to talk about. Women were only appendages of the family, but she was wise, minimized pain as much as possible, chose an easier life, and was willing to do it A good housewife's job. And she is also the only one who voluntarily lives in the fence, and wants to use the fence to maintain a family. She was an enlightened mother, a great wife, but not a happy woman during this difficult process. A fence isolates the outside world and binds the people inside. In this, everyone continues to live with wounds, and it may not be the era of racial inequality that brought these wounds, but the shackles of the past that black families could not get rid of in that era. In such a shadow, who is happy? It may be only the silly little brother who does not live in it, and can come and go freely between the fences. Yes, because in that era when there was no complete equality of races, women's rights were impossible to talk about. A woman was just an appendage of the family, but she was smart. She minimized pain as much as possible, chose an easier life, and was willing to be a housewife. 's internal affairs. And she is also the only one who voluntarily lives in the fence, and wants to use the fence to maintain a family. She was an enlightened mother, a great wife, but not a happy woman during this difficult process. A fence isolates the outside world and binds the people inside. In this, everyone continues to live with wounds, and it may not be the era of racial inequality that brought these wounds, but the shackles of the past that black families could not get rid of in that era. In such a shadow, who is happy? It may be only the silly little brother who does not live in it, and can come and go freely between the fences. Yes, because in that era when there was no complete equality of races, women's rights were impossible to talk about. A woman was just an appendage of the family, but she was smart. She minimized pain as much as possible, chose an easier life, and was willing to be a housewife. 's internal affairs. And she is also the only one who voluntarily lives in the fence, and wants to use the fence to maintain a family. She was an enlightened mother, a great wife, but not a happy woman during this difficult process. A fence isolates the outside world and binds the people inside. In this, everyone continues to live with wounds, and it may not be the era of racial inequality that brought these wounds, but the shackles of the past that black families could not get rid of in that era. In such a shadow, who is happy? It may be only the silly little brother who does not live in it, and can come and go freely between the fences.
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