The evolutionary history of the garbage boy

Kallie 2022-01-16 08:01:11

"Trash" is based on the novel of the same name. The author, Ande Mulligan, has few introductions about him, only knowing that "Ribblertrop" and "Return to Ribblertrop" have been highly praised by the British Guardian, calling it "the highest burning point and The most dangerous humor. When someone commented on "Trash", they said "A book to steal your breath away and fill your heart to the brim." It's no wonder Richard Curtis (directed "Time and Space Traveler" ) Will adapt it into a movie, which is directed by Steven Dadley (director of "Reader"). The

whole film is very cheerful and reminds me of "Life of pie" and "Slumdog Millionaire". In me It seems that Brazil and India have many similarities between the two countries, so the films that came out also feel that they are in the same style. One South Asia and the other South America are located in tropical regions. In terms of land area, Brazil is the fifth in the world. , India is seventh in the world. Even the population is surprisingly large, India is the second in the world, Brazil is the fifth in the world. The environment shapes life, and people who grow in similar environments are somewhat consistent. At present, they are also members of the BRIC countries. , Is always bound to consumption by the media, and the faster economic development speed has also led to the rapid development of the film industry in the two countries. For example, "Slumdog Millionaire" is overflowing with Bollywood features, "Trash" is full of Hollywood Known as the inspirational funny and beautiful ending.

Raphael, who grew up in the garbage, has no support and no home to follow. At the same time, he has to bear the burden of supporting himself and his aunts and cousins. The wild child like him and Gardo, the rat brother, by mistake, Raphael picked up a wallet that was enough to change everything and made a "wrong" decision, forcing the three to face the crisis and injustice alone. The edge of the unrighteous world. When they grow up, they will have troubles of comparison and weighing. Children can live happily no matter what the environment, wealth or poverty, so relatively speaking, it is relatively easier to accomplish one thing. Raphael said that he simply hates the police, so when he finds his wallet, he is unwilling to hand in and do not agree with the other party's offer. Of course, as he said, I am myself anyway. So in the face of everything that happened afterwards, the three children also accepted it very calmly. It might be more appropriate to describe their loneliness and courage on the children by doing their best to know the destiny.

The wallet is associated with the struggle for political rights, corruption, and the exchange of power and money. These things are too far away from the lives of children, and children in slums are even less qualified to contact them. Because of your low status and status, you can die under the gunshot cage at any time when you come into contact with you, without anyone paying attention. The power of these three children to be able to change in power on their own is indeed amazing. I don't know if there will be such a real case in today's reality. The only one I can think of is Mandela, who was won by perseverance and partner after decades of imprisonment. And these three children have nothing. So if the director attaches such a deep level of reality to the child, is it a bit too hard and the ideal is naive?

It can't be viewed as a political film, but from a child's point of view as a children's film is still excellent. The right thing must be persisted to the end. It seems that after eating Xuanmai, I can’t stop at all. The cat-and-mouse battle between the children and the police who jumped over the wall and the room; squeezed under the candles to discuss how to grab the bible and crack the code of youth; and said, "You have arranged. So you’re the boss", it’s only the child’s naughty; or the enthusiasm of spilling the whole bag of money over the garbage dump after success, can’t help but envy the stubbornness, sensibility and enthusiasm that only belongs to the child. Come. Rio is really a good place. As long as it focuses on the issue of corruption, rich and poor, it is possible to write a drama that is very dramatic, politically significant, and has commercial value.

I am thanking God for keeping us alive and winning. "Don't be afraid anymore, it's done." Regarding the thing that adults do not always understand "why do they give money to others", priest: "Because they're rich".

The whole film is really pure, good people are good to the end, bad people are bad to the end. The highlight is the successful performance of the young actors and the perfect setting of the final 4P. The dirty environment is easier to set off the pure hearts of these children who are regarded as Trash. Perhaps this is why the film is called "Trash".

PS: The white Americans are enthusiastic about helping children in third countries save the world. When will this setting be changed?

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Extended Reading

Trash quotes

  • Father Juilliard: Don't waste your life fighting battles that make you better or make you die.

  • Carlos' partner: Dear Sir, I haven't written in a long time, but I think of you always. I have something important to tell you, in the words you once spoke to me: Soon, the devil who put you behind bars will be chained, his corruption and lies all exposed. Your struggle was not in vain. I promise. Santos will be finished and, God willing, he is only the first domino to fall. Your fight against the corruption that destroyed our dream for justice goes on. Even now people flood the streets, fanning the flames of hope that you helped ignite. Change is coming. But with joy comes sorrow. If you are reading this, it means I've been taken. And they will not be merciful. But the dream you passed to me is passed to new generations. I'm sorry for being a burden - you have suffered so much already. This letter has the secret - it seals our enemy's fate. Do what must be done. I pray for you, and for my daughter Pia, and for all who fight for our people.