happiness

Iva 2022-04-23 07:06:07

A little magical and a little crazy movie, although the picture is plain, but from the name of the movie, there is always irony and criticism. Lazaro's blue eyes were as clear as the sea that day, which made you feel his kindness and simplicity, and he believed, obeyed, and obeyed without any doubt. The story of the wolf and the saint has been told twice, so can this world understand who is the wolf and who is the saint? He was deceived by the wolf and didn't see any blood, so he could use all the cash on his body to buy desserts as gifts, but unreasonable guesses could easily kill the saint. "He has the taste of a good man", but can he be happy?

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  • Sunny 2022-04-08 09:01:13

    The male lead is indifferent throughout the film, and other people are involved. Appears alienated and helpless. Of course, you could also say that it is innocence, kindness, and the most praiseworthy human trait. But this film has to be magical? Although I can see the exploitation of human nature and the hypocritical religion, it always feels too bland at the end. The male protagonist is very poor and has been living in a dream. His innocent heart was killed by a malicious society.

  • Alexandrine 2022-04-04 09:01:08

    Evil is still hidden, but kindness is conspicuous, as bright as moonlight. People believe in God, admire God, and summon God, but they also misunderstand God, drive God away, and scold God. In such a human world, kindness cannot dwell, and God has nowhere to come. Actually, what is God? God is: a good man.

Happy as Lazzaro quotes

  • Marchesa Alfonsina De Luna: Human beings are like animals. Set them free and they realize they are slaves locked in their own misery. Right now, they suffer, but they don't know. I exploit them, they exploit that poor man. It's a chain reaction that can't be stopped.

  • Marchesa Alfonsina De Luna: He who knows himself well is humbled in his own presence. And the praise of other men provokes no pleasure. If I were to know everything in the universe and scorned the charity who would bring me the grace of God? Who would judge my actions? One should go beyond the thirst for knowledge that is the root of distraction and disappointment.