A quiet but deeply human film, it's great. The feeling of parting is very similar to the last time I watched it (I later found out that the two films were directed by the same director, and they both won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language, which is very powerful). Rendering sound effects, use the same two people in two scenes to say one thing, whether it is a play in a play, or the daily life of ordinary people, in a society that is still more patriarchal, a man's dignity is more than to comfort his wife's body The damage to his heart and soul is greater than the criticism he may bear to protect his wife, and more than anything else, so much that he feels that going to class is more important than staying at home with his newly injured wife, and even expresses irritability at the unease that his wife complains about, and that society An ordinary woman of , who should have been
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