long poem

Hassie 2022-04-21 09:03:03

If this film of Ceylon is analyzed with too rational words, it will undoubtedly be a brutal castration of it. The film uses a very poetic lens to express Sinan's life experience. The large dialogue of characters did not make the audience feel bored, because this is undoubtedly in line with the emotional tone and ideological content of the whole film. Just the right soundtrack is Ceylon's way of expressing "outside the elephant". The scene of the peasant woman hanging the baby's cradle on the wild pear tree in the film is enough for us to answer Abbas' question of "what does a cherry taste like?" The mottled sunlight hit the sleeping child's face, and the child's face was covered with ants , 59-year-old Ceylon heard the heartbeat of life in his hometown, in the land that nurtured him. At the end of the film, the surreal scene where Sinan hangs in a dry well can be described as the "spirit" of Sinan's life perception. At this moment, he got to know his father, and he also got new feelings from his father to find happiness and the way to feel happiness.

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The Wild Pear Tree quotes

  • Sinan Karasu: Nobody's more dependable than a person who's alone with his conscience and free will. Because he builds this responsibility, he doesn't receive it. So he must undertake all the consequences of his acts.

    Imam Veysel: Who says free will is free? Even if it was, how could you trust it?

    Sinan Karasu: It's not for everyone. Isn't that why people without the courage choose servitude over existence?

    Imam Veysel: All rivers are born as furious waterfalls but grow calm on their way to the sea. But your raging rivers drag along lots of pebbles and sticks, too.

    Sinan Karasu: Just like strong characters drag underdogs and losers with them?

  • Imam Nazmi: Someone wrote that if the truth was proven to be outside Islam, he'd rather choose Islam than the truth.

    Sinan Karasu: Which proves the famous argument that faith is wanting not to know the truth.