It's 2:40 in the morning. Tomorrow is the first day of my new job. I don't know why I still can't sleep after taking melatonin, so I came up and wrote about my movie viewing experience.
I think this story is not bad, it is very delicate and there are many details worth thinking about, but the overall rhythm is a bit too slow for me to watch the watch several times during the movie, but the whole story gives me a very real heart-piercing I feel that this movie can be said to be a projection of the ordinary life of most people
First of all, I think I still understand the male protagonist very well on the whole, although he is a kind of person who is a bit self-esteem, impulsive, impulsive, emotional, and not long-term.
The movie borrowed the words of the father of the male protagonist's son's friend and already hinted that the male protagonist was doomed to fail. After all, the last man who bought the male protagonist's land had committed suicide
For example, relying on his own observation to find a well can be seen that he should be not very experienced in farming, but he still found the well by his own observation (although at the end of the movie, he still had to use the branch method that he dismissed at the beginning. It is a little ironic )
And I didn't do much market research or find a few more customers for the decision to grow vegetables I would probably grow half American veggies and half Korean veggies though not sure if this is agriculturally feasible)
After his wife invited Paul over to the house to perform some of the exorcism rituals he thought were hilarious, he probably felt that his family was ugly, and Paul was a person he didn't like at all.
The vegetables in the field began to decline due to lack of water, and then I rushed to water the field with a water pipe, resulting in no water at home.
Maybe because I'm still a single person, I'm more empathetic to his pursuit of success and desire to achieve his dreams than to family responsibilities. In the movie, he said to his wife, "I want my children to watch me succeed at least once." The wife said "Then what's the point?" This is a collision of two values. The hero hopes to realize his dream and does not want to live a life without accomplishing anything, even if he is the only one left. The heroine hopes to pursue stable family and friends. It is best to live a peaceful and peaceful life by my side. The sacrifices and grievances made by the heroine in this relationship must be relatively large. For example, living with the hero in a remote country has no convenient life and no friends. When the son had a heart attack, he protested to the husband but was ignored, so the relationship between the husband and wife basically came to the brink of rupture.
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