The most intuitive feeling is to cry like a fool. A bean friend said it well, such a trivial matter can be photographed so beautifully. It has to be said that although the Bailey family is deaf, they can live a better life than normal people. They are optimistic and industrious, work hard to run their own farm and cheese business, and live a prosperous and happy life, which is difficult for many normal people to do. Paula grew up in such an environment and is also an optimistic and cheerful girl.
Every day, the pictures of the family kissing each other are very heartwarming. My sister will hold her brother's head and kiss her hard before eating breakfast. After dinner, say goodbye to family members and kiss them one by one. Of course I understand the kissing etiquette in Western countries, but their kisses are not perfunctory at all, like saying that I love you so much every moment.
Musical movies have a magical power. Music itself is a language that everyone understands without any translation. Remember the cow herding class? The same is true for this movie. When they sing, the audience has automatically upgraded to a 3D surround 10D cinema, whether you are sitting on the sofa watching TV, lying in bed with your phone, or watching on the train iPad, or sitting in a movie theater watching a movie. At this moment, everyone came to Paula's side, listening to her song, smiling, as if you were singing too.
There is no complicated time context, no dazzling skills, the story unfolds flatly and directly, but it can bring the most direct touch to the audience.
The film needs no interpretation, and neither does life.
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