It's a beautiful movie, but it made me feel sick, disgusted and disgusted when I watched it. The vast sea, the faded woodcarving patterns on the boat, the red, yellow and blue on the corners of the girls' eyes are all beautiful. The old man imprisoned the girl he picked up on the boat for ten years, destroying the girl's life and even her entire family just to satisfy his own desires. This is really disgusting. How worried, anxious, and distressed will her family be in these ten years? How helpless and scared is a little girl separated from her family at a young age? When she reached her menarche, she was not accompanied by her mother's guidance. In her flowery youth, she has no close partners of the same age. Only the selfish old man took her as a "bride". When the girl was molested by those wretched fishermen, the old man protected her only because his things could not be touched. If he really thinks about the girl, why would he keep her trapped in such an unsafe environment? There are a lot of meaningful plot settings in the movie. For example, the three times the old man bathed the girl, from the girl's innocent obedience to the girl's love for her sweetheart and the final rebellion. At first, the old man patiently crossed out one date a day, but in the end he felt the girl's rebellion and panicked several times a day and even tore off the whole page. He seemed to feel that as long as he got married, the girl belonged to him and could not escape. People tend to have high expectations for a particular date or event, as if the problem would resolve itself at that point. In the end, the girl escaped by boat, and the old man strangled himself with a rope. When he was about to suffocate, he took a knife and cut the rope himself, which actually proved his cowardice and selfishness, and wanted to threaten to punish the girl, but in the end he couldn't bear to obliterate himself, which was really funny. The girl pushed the boy who was driving away and smashed the rope, actually breaking her resentment and blame for the old man. Why are women always soft-hearted? After they finished the ceremony and left in the boat, the boy picked up the hen on the ground and untied the shackles on her feet, implying that he wanted to untangle the girl and let her be free again. He whipped the cock on the ground to express his dissatisfaction and anger towards the old man in his heart.
Did the girl really not get violated by the old man on the boat? Perhaps the author used a peculiar way of expression, and they actually had a relationship. This is really disgusting. The old man can die in peace after doing this, he should have died long ago. But girls are not tools for catharsis, her life has just begun. What kind of love is this? It's just a selfish old man who uses a girl's pure sympathy to satisfy his own desires. Disgusting in every sense. Desires are legitimate, but you should never hurt others in order to satisfy your own desires.
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