Adaptation to abandon experience is rebirth

Jadon 2022-04-19 09:02:06

The collision and friction of seven old British actors have completed an interesting chemical reaction. When people enter old age, in fact, everything is fresh, because no one was old before, but they are faced with the decline of physical function and metabolism. Slow down, especially to get close to the loneliness that human beings fear most, everything is not so easy, relying on the experience accumulated over the years in life, and the film sets a new scene, the modern and conservative Britain and the relatively backward , India, which is close to nature, has produced cultural discomfort, and in the middle, all the experience that can be relied on has returned to zero, and everything has to be adapted and learned. In a sense, this is an unprecedented difficulty, but From another dimension, this is tantamount to rebirth~
People love to be loyal to travel, that is, they love to leave the shackles of the existing culture and environment, reach a strange place, and gain a re-cognition experience. For the elderly who are concerned, the new environment has accelerated their decision, whether they are relieved or moved forward, but it is a self-release ~
The film has a simple narrative, full of warmth and humor. Besides chicken blood, the language of the film should not be Ignore that, the airport inadvertently brought the previous seven people into the same shot. The selection and scheduling in India made the film a landscape film of India. India is a magical country where conflicting cultures can coexist harmoniously. Of course, the contribution of the actors in the movie is also huge. They played every role and made the characters with distinct personalities more dazzling. The emotions and emotional changes of the characters in the movie are also reasonable, thanks to the joint efforts of the screenwriter and the actors. effort~

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  • Douglas Ainslie: I invested our, well, my retirement money in our daughter's Internet company. She assured me that as soon as the startup actually, um, started up and the conversion from virtual to actual became sufficiently viable, then she'd be able to pay it all back.

    Evelyn: I'm not sure I understand what most of those words mean.

    Douglas Ainslie: Well, it turns out neither did she.

  • Evelyn: [about their new environment] Initially you're overwhelmed. But gradually you realize it's like a wave. Resist, and you'll be knocked over. Dive into it, and you'll swim out the other side.