Every line in this movie needs to be pondered. If you don’t think about it, you will be confused in a certain plot like me. For example, I am still wondering why Madio doesn’t contact his parents all the year round. Although the progress is slow in some places, it is the director's deep intention. There are many Italian historical needles inserted in the gap. The mafia was also an important part of Italy (I always thought it was living in the godfather).
Italy is so beautiful in the movie. It is said that Italy is the most Chinese-like country among European countries because of its emphasis on family affection. This is really evident from the tight hugs that their relatives meet every time they meet.
When I think of it, it is said that although the film is about the joys and sorrows of a family, but each person's length is different, but each person pulls it out individually, with an unexpectedly distinct personality and a high degree of recognition, which is really praised. Sarah was so good when she was a child. When she grew up, her first impression was eh, this girl is so simple and unpretentious, and she even matched her father and her friends. Although she was a little rebellious, she was still very cute and likable. This character surprised me. And my mother, her eyes are so simple, how can she be so gentle, tolerant, and peaceful, every time she sees her, her heart softens, um, someone else's mother.
Madio and Julia, they have similar personalities. They seem to live to pursue and realize themselves. Dissatisfaction with the government made Julia choose to abandon her husband and son, participate in terrorist activities, and assassinate. At the end of the movie, she hysterically returned the piano score that Nikolai sent, and put it back on after her daughter took off her sunglasses, choosing to isolate herself from this world. Ideal or obsession? Or is that unspeakable self-esteem unwilling to admit that what he has believed in for decades is wrong? If it is the right ideal, why are the eyes empty and trembling? From the perspective of God, I think she is very sad, although she has the courage to choose to oppose the whole society. But winners and losers, if her organization is successful, I'll put it another way, but she doesn't.
And Madio is one of the characters I least understand in this movie. His tantrums come as soon as he says it, and I'll be pissed off on the computer side. The movie starts your melancholy too! He is a person who would rather be broken than broken. Qiao Zhen was taken away during the trip, and he chose to end the journey to become a soldier; (Nikola chose to continue the journey and discovered the beauty of the world) When a mob attacked his friends, he suppressed violence with violence; when he was a policeman, although his judgment was accurate However, it cannot change the fact that the poor have to be scapegoats. The world was different from what he imagined, and he was powerless to change (was awakened by Melilla), after seeing this fact, he was full of despair and chose to commit suicide by jumping off the building on New Year's Day (this suicide stunned me, it turned out to be a real suicide The person who is just like opening a window in the past, jumped off when he was caught off guard). At first, I didn't understand why he didn't cherish so many beautiful things around him, instead he wanted to immerse himself in his own world, and insisted on changing this cold world by hitting a stone with an egg? At the end of the movie, I suddenly remembered that I was not like this before. I felt that I could change the world. If it weren't for Madio, I would have forgotten it. Madio has been sticking to his original intentions, so he is so miserable that he is heading for demise.
Nikolai is one of the characters I admire most, first of all because he is handsome, 24k pure handsome, of course Madio is also very handsome, but Nikolai's warm eyes are simply drowning. Compared to Madio's toughness on the world, Nikola has been quietly changing the world with the force of water. Qiao Zhen has become normal under his decades of guardianship; he uses tolerance and understanding to resolve his daughter's resentment; he uses his own method to save the mentally ill mother and has her grandson to accompany her last time; he also reaps the harvest at the age of fifty. love. It has to be said that this is the power of water. He knows the beauty and darkness of this world, but beneath his gentle face is an uncompromising heart, he is optimistic, and brings joy and happiness to everyone he loves around him. What did Madio do? There was nothing, and it was probably because he was so discouraged and tired of himself that he lied that he was Nikolai when he met Melilla. It's not that Madio is wrong, it's just that I still feel sorry for him, but I don't admire him.
How to deal with this world? We started out as Madio, then I hope it's Nicola.
To end with a dialogue in the movie:
my sister said, someone said before that this world is really beautiful! ! ! Nikolai, what do you think?
Nicola said, the world is really beautiful, but I don't agree with those three exclamation marks.
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