psychological problems, social problems

Jimmie 2022-04-22 07:01:42

In this cold winter, last night I finally had time to lie in the warm blanket and watch an old movie. The heroine, Dora, should have distrusted marriage and love because of her father's affairs when she was a child, and most of the torn letters are about family. At the same time, there is also a desire to communicate with people and establish intimacy, which can be seen from her peeking at other people's letters and confessing to the truck driver. The little boy's mental description is relatively small, but the child's personality is very aggressive, and the child's mother should not be in charge of it often. I feel that the whole film still has a lot of room for development, character shaping, and psychological description. However, some of these small fragments may really reflect the current situation of Brazilian society at that time. One scene I remember very clearly is that the police killed young people who stole things and shot at random. Also, the illiteracy rate in Brazil is too high. Young people and children are not literate until the age of 9. Buying and selling human organs, especially those of children.

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  • Dawn 2022-03-20 09:02:17

    Where is my friend's home? Where is my soul's home? In the Central Station of life, those people who love you, resent you, hate you, and miss you will eventually accompany you for a certain distance. Don't forget them, remember to miss them. If Ise sees me, ask me with sound; it is a man who is doing evil ways and cannot see the Tathagata. All actions are like dreams and bubbles; if dew is like electricity, you should observe it in the same way. The soothing and progressive plot shatters people's hearts.

  • Danny 2022-03-19 09:01:06

    One of the most primitive and sincere emotions slowly emerged. In the end, the child ran after her car, and then she kept crying uncontrollably, and crying uncontrollably. . .

Central Station quotes

  • Dora's Client: [dictating a letter with her son] Dear Jesus, You're the worst thing to happen to me. I'm writing because your son Josue asked me to. I told him you're worthless, and yet, he still wants to meet you.

  • Isadora: If you ever miss me, take a look at our little portrait. I say this because I fear that you'll forget me as well. I miss my father. I miss everything. Dora.