this is one thing. A Swedish movie. When I looked for it, there were not many resources on the Internet. I struggled to make a version of nearly 8 G without subtitles. Fortunately, I found the noisiest subtitles in history. With the film and his self-entertaining commentary, I probably understood what was written in the book. This is a magnificent story
. The soundtrack in the movie is as difficult to find as the original resources. So far, I still don’t know the name of the music that Aran’s footsteps matched when he jumped out of the window to escape. So no matter how big the movie is and no amount of computer space, I didn’t delete it. It’s all because this song
doesn’t have any idea about Sweden and the Swedes. Except in junior high school, there were two English teachers from there. They said Although English is not standard, I have taught spoken English for half a semester in our school. What is reflected in the movie is a kind of absurdity and unconsciousness. In the sparsely populated countryside, every character on the scene is confused. Is the life provided by the developed capitalist countries too leisurely? People can live well without too much effort, so the brain is degraded. . .
From the beginning to the end, Alang didn’t seem to have any clear purpose to do—except to blow up the bridges, and even why he left the nursing home without much explanation—but he was involved in fate again and again, confused. After doing things to change the world, people are not shrewd and have no scheming, so stupid people have resolved all crises stupidly.
This movie reminded me of Forrest Gump, and I couldn't help being pushed forward by my own choice; There is also "Two Smoking Barrels", which does things without thinking and then all kinds of absurdities; and "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button", we always have difficulty rejecting the charm of the past, especially when we are old; and "Kikujiro's" "Summer", we will never know what kind of travel companions and what kind of people we will meet in the next moment
Aran is not a good person. He blew up a forest because his cat was killed by a fox. He would neither feel guilty nor feel abnormal when he killed someone. He pressed the bomb again and again to satisfy himself to watch the bomb explode. , Has been a double agent, but it was neither because of patriotism nor because of being forced: it's just that the moment his life came, so he went on. It’s always a calm appearance that doesn’t matter to you
. The charm of not defending or striving for the story lies in the accidental design of inheritance and transformation, although some deliberately
must go far enough to enjoy a different life experience, be calm and firm in heart
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