Chicken feathers that can't fall to the ground

Coralie 2022-04-21 09:03:52

After reading it, I first went to see the director's age, and told myself that the female director had not yet experienced middle age and artificially created panic, which made me feel better. Women in their fifties have experienced the betrayal of their husbands, the death of their mothers, the obstruction of publishing books, and some affection for male students, but they do not fit in. As you get older, the decline of your beautiful face is natural, and it is conceivable to survive in a mess, but being despised by the younger generation in terms of knowledge and spiritual power makes people feel flustered. Do knowledge and imagination make people happy? I don't think the movie is making this kind of expression. Knowledge is often hypocritical. Only when knowledge and action are combined can one be happy. Unfortunately, it comes from being the first to betray yourself.

I can only convince myself like this, otherwise it's really bad. Middle-class and middle-aged, the combination of these two symbols is really a chicken feather floating under a beautiful robe. It is too far from the ground, and the chicken feathers are mysterious to the ground.

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  • Seamus 2022-04-05 09:01:07

    4 It is difficult to feel disgusted with such a prose-like life-line film, which gives another light possibility of thinking about the heavy subject of life from another attitude and mode [commonly known as French]. The handover of a black cat is precisely the effort of three generations to find a way out in the same lonely confusion, but these three generations have completely different knowledge backgrounds and life attitudes. Philosophy is interspersed with it, like a thread. Set the scene selection song praise.

  • Branson 2022-04-03 08:01:01

    Of course, there is no need for a person to be a radical when he reaches middle age. As long as he does not deviate from his own values, a dignified life is hard enough. How can this be understood by young people who have a meager income but want to use writing to change the world? It's great that a 35-year-old girl can write such a script and write such a moving character (the most moving woman she has ever played).

Things to Come quotes

  • Nathalie Chazeaux: I thought you would love me forever.

  • Nathalie Chazeaux: Julie is recalling her former passion, unrequited with SaintPreux . She had hope to know true bliss with him and this hope made her happy, Julie can then be happy substituting dream for reality.