Life is like this

Lacey 2022-01-11 08:02:24

I watched "The Boy and the Eagle" two days ago, and I didn't cry because my tears were so low, but my nose was sore for a few seconds when the boy frantically looked for the eagle, and I didn't bring out any tears. But this does not mean that I am insensitive.

I disagree with what Wei Xidi said: the boy buried the eagle, and also buried hope (to the effect).

On the contrary, the boy will always remember this eagle and will continue to have another "eagle". His body is thin, but his heart is tough. He has strong self-entertainment and self-repair abilities.

Therefore, in an environment that is insulted and damaged, the boy is gloomy, but still glows. But his mother, his brother... hurt each other and deplete themselves.

It also talks about the growth of children and the family environment. Boys and eagles are much better than "girls and dogs" (ie, dog thirteen). The latter is like the scar literature of a wayward girl, confined to the individual's ordinaryness and can no longer be universal pain.

It is also the story of the people at the bottom of the society, the boy and the eagle, but they are also several levels higher than the parasite. Parasite is an upgraded version of the thieves family-the fraud family, but it did not arouse my sympathy.

Some sufferings stem from ignorance, such as a family of thieves, who steal because they have not received a good education. And even if no one taught them the right way, the moral law still took root in the brother's heart, and he deliberately kept his sister away from theft.

Some sufferings are caused by evil, such as parasites. They deceived, if they said it was for their livelihood at first, then they would be greedy and make evil choices. In the end, the adults of the family still harbored hatred against the so-called wealthy class, without any reflection.

"The rich are kind because they are rich. If I were so rich, I would be kinder than them." No. Even if they have money, they will be evil rich people.

It is the belief that good and evil can be equal to the rich and the poor, that is why there is the subconsciousness of "I am poor, I can be unkind".

I won’t talk about how imprecise the plot logic of the parasite is. Absurdity and illogical are two different things. The director has no other way but to tie the two layers of people together through this design.

And boys from rich families are the most unbearable. Need to consume a little boy in this way-two devastating scares for a huge dramatic conflict? The last battle on the lawn was the biggest failure.

The thieves family makes people feel distressed, and the parasites make people sick.

The girl and the dog passed by with a smile. Boys and eagles, life is like this.

Life is the interweaving and alternation of hope and dashed hope. You can always have hope, depending on how you face the dashed hope.

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Extended Reading
  • America 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    The life of the low-level teenagers who have fun in the hardships, although the final outcome is already I can guess. The little boy's thin appearance is affectionate.

  • Jeff 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    Finally watched this coveted movie: "The Child and the Eagle". My favorite is the fresh and green countryside scenery, which reminds me of my childhood hometown. Billy: Maybe trick-or-treating sometimes, but I'm not that bad yet. I know a lot of kids who are worse than me, but they're not so looked down upon. ...and the teachers, who are indifferent to us and treat us as fools if we don't get good grades. They are always looking at their watch, hoping to get out of class soon. They don't care about us at all, and we don't care about them. → The growth story of the troubled boy is reminiscent of "The Four Hundred Blows". Kasper rarely finds solace in raising eagles, but unfortunately the cruel reality did not take care of him in the end... His heart is broken, and life has to go on...

Kes quotes

  • Billy: [training his falcon] C'mon Kes!

    [whistling]

    Billy: C'mon Kes!

  • Mr. Gryce: Mere fodder for the mass media.