After watching "The Uninvited Guest" for two nights, such a topic suddenly popped into my head after reading it, and I met such a person.
Mr. Walter has been living a life that has remained the same for more than 20 years, peaceful, dull, and lifeless. He wanted to learn the piano, but after changing many teachers, he still failed. Because of the death of his wife, he lives alone in this world, in the United States, a country with an extremely fast pace of life.
He returned to New York because of a chance to attend an academic party, and returned to his former house, where he met Tarek, the Serbian youth who influenced the rest of his life. He taught Mr. walter to play drums and made walter cheerful because of his cheerfulness. He was arrested by the US Immigration Service for helping walter to swipe his card on the subway.
After Tarek was arrested, walter has been actively looking for a lawyer to help him solve the danger of deportation. Although everything is impossible in the end, walter has been actively making efforts. And met Tarek's mother, the woman who had a similar love to him.
In fact, the film can penetrate a little more in the structure of the play, and some things don't need to be explained so easily, such as the final appearance of tarek.
The whole film made me feel a little too dull in the director's slow narration that I easily fell asleep on the first night watching it. But what is valuable is that this movie is a movie that I can't stop thinking about after watching it, and it will reflect on real life.
At the end of the film, Tarek is deported back to Serbia and his mother is then flown back to his home country. After the plane takes off, the American flag printed in front of the camera is undoubtedly a contempt for American immigration policy.
There's nothing wrong with tarek, he just wants to live in America with his beloved black girlfriend, he just wants to do his music well, there's nothing wrong with him, if he's wrong the only mistake is that he doesn't have America green card.
How ironic this is.
I like the ending of the movie very much. Walter is sitting at the intersection of the subway station and playing drums all the time, because Tarek said that he wanted to play drums in that place the most. He didn't do it himself, but walter did it for him. Maybe this is the sad part of the movie.
Meeting such a person will influence others with his true face and cheerful personality.
Just like walter and tarek.
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