story takes place in Rio's central station. The heroine, Dora, is a writer who sets up a stall at the station. The faces of the common people who have lost any pink color are either sad or happy, hopeful and hopeless, begging Dora to help them write letters to their families. A Brazilian version of "Across the River During Qingming Festival"
is rarely seen in this realistic society. Most of them want to see such a real movie of a small town. The big villa only cares about eating, drinking, and having fun, just like my own life.
Among the many people who asked to write a letter, there was a mother and son Anna and a son Joshua, but in the blink of an eye, Anna was left alone, and Joshua was left in this vast crowd of Hydora He is an old man who lives in this real society. Not to mention heinous, but his heart is far away from warmth and wrapped in a thick layer of cocoon.
In fact, Dora is the normal state of our life. When people see more, they sigh, hesitate for 3 seconds, and go on with life. It's a bit like a doctor. When you greet death every day,
death is a part of life. Sometimes we should be thankful that it didn't happen to us. It is based on the rescue of individuals one by one, and should form a social mechanism. After all, everyone has to live.
Dora wanted to sell Joshua to buy a new TV for herself, but she overestimated her indifference. Joshua got
stuck on the long way home with Joshua She was annoyed and joyful It seemed that she hadn't lived so real for a long time On the way to help Joshua, she was also returning to the most peaceful spiritual home The reason why
I like road movies is that Because the story and the sound and picture are slowly advancing, often like the long road ahead, there is no end in sight, but just accompany the actors to "go home" together
The movie is so touching and the two protagonists have done a lot to make this fairy tale feel so
real . When the soundtrack of the movie plays, you will find it so familiar
Some depart and wait to arrive. . . . . .
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