Narrative movies can use so few text prompts to hold up such a long silent movie. I really admire Mornau’s lens language arrangement...
The sense of professional honor is mostly affected by the environment. At that time, a job was extremely rare, let alone a decent job that everyone envied. Discrimination chains do not only exist in different classes. What is even more terrifying is that the same class’s sarcasm and ridicule and strange attitude and vision are the most unbearable for the once respected male protagonist. Put on a uniform and look like a triumphant general. Take off his uniform. The rickety back immediately showed the traces of the years, but the person was still that person, but with the simplest form of change to reflect the huge gap in his heart, the state of despair was like a puppet who lost his soul. Similar to "It is easy to change from frugality to luxury, but difficult to change from luxury to frugality."
The chain of professional existence has been contemptuous for a long time. After all, they are all in the world, and not many people can escape. It is said that the last fragment is a failure. How do I feel that there is a black humorous drama effect, and just looking at the rapport between the last paragraph and the previous paragraph, I can't see that it is a deliberate arrangement outside the script, but it is full of irony. , Isn’t this another form of neo-realistic movies, especially when the male lead goes to the bathroom again, and a new elderly person replaces him. There is a sense of endless looping, and the thought of that person may have a similar experience behind him. Being silently endured, there was a strong sadness that couldn't be explained. He smiled and shook his head.
The most humble people are talking about neighbors, relatives...
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