Thomas Wolfe came to New York, but he was looking for his homeland and his father, as he said of time and river...or angel, look homeward.. This father is not only the biological father, but also the homeland and the environment that once nurtured him
Lost in the path of life, toward the river that flows from nowhere. In the eyes of a poet-like novelist, the flowing colors and black music in America in the early 20th century all quietly point to his emotions, atmosphere, childhood experiences, those bright or dark moments in the river of life, and Every moment is an independent window every moment is a window on all time. And vulnerable people find their courage through the writer's window.
This is a movie that is not suitable for watching Chinese subtitles, because many of the dialogues and quotations from the original text have the original flavor. "…like a man perishing in the polar night he thought of the rich meadows of his youth the corn the plum tree and ripe grain. why here? O lost!"
“you're not frivolous. I think back in the caveman days our ancestor would huddle around the fire at night and wolves would be howling in the dark, just beyond the light. And one person would start talking and he would tell a story so we wouldn't be scared in the dark."
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