I especially like the way Holian treats his friends---"I am penniless now, do you have a lot of savings?"
I think Holian is lucky to have such a friend with him through this life, because of this There are really not many people, let alone become friends. I remember at the beginning Holian asked Thomas: "What have you learned from me for so many years?" Thomas changed the subject and said, "Then what did you learn from me?" Holian said: "You never I have been paying for it in return." Of course, later Thomas said that he learned bravery from Holian. This is something later. Let me talk about my feelings about what Holian said. I think there are two explanations. One is that Thomas is very kind to everyone. Well, like a good gentleman, he is just a little better to Holian. The second kind is that Thomas is only so good to Holian. I think Thomas is the first kind. He treats everyone with respect and does not ask for anything in return.
So when Holian told Thomas that I don’t have any money now, please prepare to deposit my heart. My heart was upset, because I was a friend of my own, thinking of my best friend (very happy). The thing is that I have a friend like Thomas), who finds it particularly wonderful, as if I have seen us decades later. During the period, I was thinking about a question. Helian and Thomas are one in France and the other in Canada. They don’t meet very often, but the friendship is constant. This reminds me of the two words maturity, because growing up requires a family and business, and it is likely to be separated. Between the two places, friends have to go to different cities or even countries, but these have not hurt their feelings in the slightest, which shows the value of friendship. And there is a sentence that says: "If you don’t get in touch with friends often, the relationship may just fade away." There is a particular contradiction between the two, and I also believe in the two statements. Friends do not get in touch often and then they fall apart, and some of them can't be driven away if you want to get rid of them.
Then I walked into this movie again as a child. It was also the first tear point when I watched this movie. After saying goodbye, my son turned and ran to Holian to hug after returning the lighter. This hug is really too real. I can only say that the actors acted really well and were very engaged. Neither of them shed a tear in front of each other. Although there was no close-up of the son, but since then his mother and Helian talked. It can be seen that he was crying secretly, and Horian also turned to cry after hugging. This is really a vivid description of the relationship between father and son. There is nothing on the surface, but his heart is already turbulent.
In the end, I think the director is very powerful. Although the film only talks about the four-day meeting, I seem to have seen Holian's life of unruly and indulgence.
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