Hometown is always suitable for nostalgia... Integration is always ideal
The film is simple and plain as a whole. Crisis is slowly pouring in like water. There are no conflicting scenes, no fierce angry quarrels, but most of the time is shrouded in low pressure.
Human nature has always been guided by selfishness, but different environments will create different ways of expression. People use elegance and decency to hide selfishness, or use roughness and emotion to express ideas.
The people of Salas never cared about what the great writer had written, but only about the title he got, and the decency and value he could bring to it. Living in a narrow place, the vision is getting shorter, and the primitiveness of human nature is expanding. If you like it, you will drink together, and if you hate it, you will fight against each other. Anyway, I only live in this town, what does the outside world have to do with me? The nature of all this makes communication ineffective at all, so the male protagonist also gave up the guidance, turned around, and returned Salas's "reception" in a "decent" way...
(Unfortunately... I watched it on a certain platform, and I deleted eight minutes of content? I went to the website to watch it, and then I fully understood the structure☹️)
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