On the one hand, the movie tells that Miko looks forward to exploring the beauty of life in the process of learning to write poetry, as well as her childlike purity and innocence, but on the other hand, it is the reality full of ugly, and the "responsibility she has to bear in it." ". It is called "responsibility" because this is not something she needs to do alone. Just because of the indifference and tragic unconsciousness of others and the client, Miko used her pain to write a beautiful poem in this reality, giving everything she could.
At the beginning of the movie, I didn't understand Miko's actions. Why didn't she speak up, she didn't express her anger, she just used the body of an old man in his sixties to bear so much weight? Gradually I saw clearly that it was the silence of the world she was in that forced her to resist any more. At this time, Miko didn't escape the world or simply admit that she couldn't, as I expected. I see that her efforts are not to create more beauty in life. In the harsh reality, her footsteps were firmer.
When we describe our bright blueprint for the future and our own aspirations, we often say "to create more beauty and splendor". It seems that this warm human world makes people yearn for it more because of its own warmth. Walking out of the movie theater, I took a heavy step and suddenly realized that the original beauty made me feel again, when the reality is not beautiful, we have to be more determined and strong to do something. The reason to live is not to be more beautiful, but that I can't die until I have followed my heart and done what I need to do.
Proud and narrow-minded, always looking forward to the icing on the cake. And Miko is the real one, using her warmth to dissolve a corner of the icy world. After her strength was exhausted, she chose to die, leaving behind the purest true poetry.
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