In this fucking world, pain makes us lose our voices

Misael 2022-12-28 15:41:17

At the end of the film "Beautiful Mistakes", Edge finally left with the money that Akbo entrusted to her. Although the director didn't tell us directly about Aggie's collapse on the train back to Senegal, I can't believe, from a human point of view, that an illegal immigrant tormented by poverty would not be swayed by an unexpected donation, even though he was dead in the bathroom. Aiji asked for help, and a figure agreed to him, and I couldn't believe that a patient with advanced cancer would not have beautiful auditory hallucinations, so I concluded that Aiji was gone, and Akbo became the pain of human nature and conscience. World, pain makes us lose our voice.
The Mexican director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarido finally brought us this new work with a linear narrative this time. Indeed, in "Babel", the director said that the multi-line narrative made him feel Tired, so the presentation of "Beautiful Mistakes" gives us a clear and clear story guide - the beginning and the end. It also allows us to see his powerful expressive ability and resonate with it.
We must admit that this is a realist film, and at the same time he is a heroic Hollywood film, the reason why we say this is because we see the little man Akbo on the fringe of Spain and the mainstream society. The way of life, but stick to his moral bottom line until his death, and the whole film is about this, so I say this is a heroic film. For example, in Luc Besson's 1994 "This Killer Is Not Too Cold", Jean Reno played the role of Lyon. He was a killer in his life, but he was not as ruthless as a killer. Those police officers did not punish evil and promote good, but enforced the law and violated the law. Two opposing roles It also subverted their values. The world allows the bad people that the public thinks to do good, while the police who symbolize justice and fairness do evil. Evil and hypocrisy, hypocrisy seems to be more lethal. As an audience, we will not reject it because of this. On the contrary, from a literary and artistic point of view, he is more infectious than a universal hero.
Back in the film, Akbo is the so-called villain, but the "villain" presides over the justice of this world, and everyone is asking him what should I do? Everyone didn't notice his existence. Another important topic of discussion in this film is "illegal labor". We were reluctant to talk much during our lifetime, but we always used our death to prove to the world that we had once been insignificant, in order to seek temporary mercy from others. After death, we will still play soy sauce. We can't do justice to ourselves, but let a Spanish prostate cancer patient do justice. If there is justice in this world, I would rather believe that justice is earned. If this world There is still a trace of pity, I would rather hope that this pity is not used as a memorial.
I remembered what Mr. Yang of the company said to me: One day, a French colleague, Alex, was taking the subway on the second ring road and found a man stealing a girl. At this time, Alex stood up to stop them, but he was immediately attacked. The siege of several other accomplices, and no one of the Chinese sitting around came out to stop it. You may be very angry when you hear it, but if you really changed, would you stand up? Therefore, while the value system of the Chinese people is being doubted by the world today, can we also think about ourselves. The French are here to preside over our justice. When justice is challenged, what are you doing? ! I think this is a huge shame and irony. So put away your useless pity when it comes to illegal labor.

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  • Uxbal: [to Marambra] My love, what you see over there aren't stars. It's your nervous system.

  • Marambra: At least I laugh and I like seeing people's teeth, if I'm happy because I'm happy, if I'm depressed because I'm depressed, I love you, I love you I said.