Remember this line in the film, and explaining poetry becomes boring, and explaining can never compare to the emotional experience that the poet exposes. And this kind of sensibility, in Neruda's poems, really made me as deeply attracted as Mario. It was painful to think that in the modern age of diverse information, it is really difficult to repeat that kind of poetry. The spectacle and sadness of a world that boils over.
I rarely mention the plot in my thoughts, because I think the plot can only be experienced and watched in person, and that kind of feeling has a place that cannot be reached by words, and I believe that the emotional understanding of the plot will finally express my views on the film.
Remember Neruda's Nobel Prize-winning words: his poems act like a force of nature, reviving the fate and dreams of a continent. I believe that poetry should have the ability to achieve perceptual power beyond the reach of economic science.
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