In 2009, there was a film "Man and Dog" in France, which was a remake of the Italian film "Wind Candle Tears". "The Tears of the Wind" filmed in 52 years is the work of De Sica. This great director who has filmed "The Bike Stealer", "The End", "Italian Wedding" and so on, occupies the history of Italian cinema. A corner that cannot be ignored, as one of the representative works of Italian neo-realism, the selection and appeal of this film are still derived from De Sica's insight into life and compassionate nature of the working people.
With ridicule and humor, he depicts a sad picture of social survival. I took a puppy to participate in the parade. Whenever I met someone, I took out a pocket watch and asked others to buy it. I couldn't pay the rent and I was driven out with the dog. I knew better than others the dog that never gave up, the lonely and helpless old man, because of disguise. Her unruly and stubborn personality, without the heart-wrenching pain, fully demonstrates the coldness of reality.
The unruly and stubborn face of the old man is a picture scroll of that era. While showing a difficult life and a state of loneliness and helplessness, he stripped away the original life of the wolf and pointed the finger at political and social issues. The old and helpless figure is a reflection of the dying social illness, and there is no need Rendering, this is the reality of the postwar depression and coldness.
The old man wants to end his hopeless life, so he wants to settle down with his only "family"-the puppy.
He thought of abandoning, hiding in an invisible corner, the dog still smelled the owner's body odor, and found the old man. It must be a difficult decision if you really want to drop it. Whether you can look at the ending categorically, you don't need an answer. When the dog finds it, the owner will be sad, and if he really wants to fulfill his wish, the owner will be even more sad, right?
The old man wanted to give the dog to the child, the nurse aunt became an insurmountable wall, as decisive as a judge, as strong as a leader, despising the dog, and despising the old man.
The old man finally decided to take the dog on the road, to heaven or hell, and everything turned out to be what he didn't want, or what he wanted in his heart. In short, in the perplexity of the spectators, they mocked everything in our eyes.
When it comes to heavy topics, there is nothing more sad than mocking life. Everyone has an old day, whether it is in the free period of not knowing that there was a chicken or an egg, or after thousands of years of evolution, into a high-civilized, high-tech modernity, the loneliness and desolation will not fade away, even if you look at it. When it comes to the delightful picture, perhaps the back is lonely.
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