Not all movies have to follow a pragmatic "correct three views". The person that "The Taste of Plum Chicken" wants to express is the "sigh", the helplessness in life that you can't get what you want. Nasha Ali pursued art when he was young, but didn't understand art. He finally learned art after losing love, so he cared more about art from then on, because art was the only memory of his love; he didn't love his wife, but he couldn't resist His mother's forced marriage, he couldn't stand the boring life, but he had no other choice but to rely on his music to recall the beauty that he couldn't grasp; and in the end he lost the qin, and thought that his former lover had forgotten him and treated him. In other words, I lost everything, so I wanted to commit suicide. Nasha Ali is asking for nothing, it is better to die. Yilan seems to have lived a beautiful life, but she also regrets the love she once had for the rest of her life. I think she finally dared not recognize Nasha Ali because things are different, she can't face it, and she can't get it, but she The choice is to obey fate and bury the sorrow in your heart. Nasha Ali's wife is indeed pitiful, but marrying Nasha Ali is also her own choice (relatively speaking, marrying her is not Nasha Ali's choice), she wants to use time in exchange for love, but the problem is that love doesn't come like this Yes, she could not get what she asked for, and spent her life struggling and working hard, but in the end it was fruitless.
Nasha Ali is indeed very irresponsible to his family, but if he wants to be held accountable, is the mother who forced the marriage responsible? The wife who knows she is not loved is still the one who plunges into it (Iran seems to be not allowed to divorce before, so the wife may not let go Options). The point of the movie is not "whose fault is this", but a feeling that life is unsatisfactory. In fact, if he married Yilan at the beginning, maybe life would still be a lot unsatisfactory, right? But the unfulfilled wish becomes the unsurpassed perfection.
In fact, there is nothing wrong with scolding Nasha Ali as scum or waste, but how many people can live up to all the responsibilities and realize their wishes? Or is it more just a sigh?
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