Wild worship

Rosella 2022-01-15 08:03:04

The style of great love! The special and exquisite sense of plane, color and lines are exquisite, and the soft and bright forest forms a sharp contrast with the tough and dark city. The fusion of the natural and wild aesthetic and the circular worship that nurtures life gives the wolfwalker another meaning. Different people will probably see Hamlet in many ways, the oppression of wolves by men, the oppression of Irish people by British colonists, the oppression of women by men, and even among the male class in England, there are oppression by superiors on subordinates. The conflict comes from closing eyes and listening, the species isolation between man and wolves, the colonial isolation between different races of human beings, the gender and intergenerational isolation between fathers and daughters...

The most typical thing is that Robin has been seeking to communicate with his father and the protector of the country. The irony is that the latter two deviate from Robin’s peaceful vision and are replaced by rough interruptions, rejections and even absolute obedience. The command. The role of Lord Protector is very meaningful. This violent and brutal ruler suppressed the rebels in the colony by force and tried to subdue the wolves in the same way. He believes in God piously, with a clear distinction between right and wrong, whether he is firm or stubborn to death. When he unfastened his belt and prayed and fell silently, the image was successfully completed.

I especially like Maeve, this girl with strong hair, wild and childishness, and the one image of her and her mother, which is very similar to the prototype of the Virgin and the Son. This can't help but make people think about the meaning of the gender change of the "Holy Son". Although the ending is dumbfounding, there is almost nothing in the whole film that makes me want to complain. The soundtrack is also very beautiful and infectious. It is a rare and extremely careful masterpiece!

After reading it, there is even a hunch that Ireland will be liberated haha...

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