After seeing this beautiful and sad name, I have always been fond of this movie. I downloaded this movie very early and stored it on my hard drive, but I didn't finish watching it until recently. I'm afraid it's another story of despair. Fortunately, the film still gave us a blooming potato flower at the end. I have always been amazed by the magical continent of South America, which is full of magic. And this Peruvian female director's work has always been lingering with this magical color, and it really hits the loneliness and fear in everyone's heart. Fasta grew up in loneliness and fear. This loneliness and fear was given to her by her mother, just like the strange disease she inherited from her mother. However, it is also the mother who has been protecting Fasta and helping her to resist the possible harm caused by this cruel world. The death of her mother finally pushed Fasta to the real world. In order to save enough money to transport her mother's coffin back to the tribe, Fasta had to overcome her fear and go to work. Fasta worked as a maid in the home of a white musician who admired Fasta's beautiful voice and stole those beautiful songs from her in exchange for pearls. These beads, in the eyes of white musicians, are just one of many decorations, but in the eyes of Fasta, they are his own beautiful dreams, just like the colorful fragments of the broken piano, all attracting A beautiful guide to living an active life as Fasta continues to overcome her fears. Like all girls, Fasta also longs for love, but this longing has been repressed by her own fears. She rejected the affectionate guy who took the initiative to show her favor, and dared not walk down the same stone steps with any unfamiliar man. She even felt sick to the point of nausea after seeing the photo of the man in the military uniform. Looking at the lively weddings of the girls in the same village, Fasta was always unable to participate like an outsider. The beautiful skirts of the brides fluttering in the wind can make every girl radiant, but it can never illuminate Fasta's sad expression. It was not until she met the kind gardener and waited for the little happiness that she stuck to the wall again and again, that the flower of love finally quietly bloomed on the corner of her mouth. However, life is not always kind to the trust people give to it. Fasta, who was abandoned on the side of the road, cried in despair. The world is cruel, cruel enough to smash her only consolation. But she is no longer afraid of life. From being hurt by the world and choosing to reject the world, to opening up your heart and starting a brave life because of the desire in your heart. What supports Fasta to overcome this huge fear is not just love, but the beauty and warmth that can be seen everywhere in life, yearning for a better life, and respect for life itself. The most moving part of the film is that Fasta finally overcomes his inner fear and hums a beautiful song as he walks through the corridor. Tears welled in Fasta's eyes on the touching story of how a mermaid spent her life so that the musician could keep her talent alive. The second time the melody of the song appears in the film is when the musicians play the plagiarized song to win the house, and Fasta also walks through a silent corridor and sees the hall resounding with applause. I could see the joy and anticipation in Fasta's bright eyes, though fleeting. Maybe every time we face others and let our guard down, we may not always get sincerity and friendship, but this does not become a reason for us to refuse to continue to pay sincerity. Maybe we have experienced painful experiences that no one else can imagine, and no one can understand it, but this does not prevent us from continuing to chase the dreams in our hearts. Because the joy in this pursuit is ultimately our own life, which is also incomprehensible to others. The world isn't always perfect, you can say it's full of hate and filth, but as much hateful as it is, it's just as lovely. Put down the fear in your heart, it turns out that the potato flowers are also blooming so beautifully. So it's a movie about hurt and overcoming it, a movie about how a victimized woman grows up. I know very little about the dark and terrifying years experienced by the remote and mysterious Peru, and I don't know what imprint it has left on the hearts of the Peruvian people. But there is one thing that every country and nation on this planet has in common, and that is an unstoppable desire to live forward. The most moving part of the film is that Fasta finally overcomes his inner fear and hums a beautiful song as he walks through the corridor. Tears welled in Fasta's eyes on the touching story of how a mermaid spent her life so that the musician could keep her talent alive. The second time the melody of the song appears in the film is when the musicians play the plagiarized song to win the house, and Fasta also walks through a silent corridor and sees the hall resounding with applause. I could see the joy and anticipation in Fasta's bright eyes, though fleeting. Maybe every time we face others and let our guard down, we may not always get sincerity and friendship, but this does not become a reason for us to refuse to continue to pay sincerity. Maybe we have experienced painful experiences that no one else can imagine, and no one can understand it, but this does not prevent us from continuing to chase the dreams in our hearts. Because the joy in this pursuit is ultimately our own life, which is also incomprehensible to others. The world isn't always perfect, you can say it's full of hate and filth, but as much hateful as it is, it's just as lovely. Put down the fear in your heart, it turns out that the potato flowers are also blooming so beautifully. So it's a movie about hurt and overcoming it, a movie about how a victimized woman grows up. I know very little about the dark and terrifying years experienced by the remote and mysterious Peru, and I don't know what imprint it has left on the hearts of the Peruvian people. But there is one thing that every country and nation on this planet has in common, and that is an unstoppable desire to live forward. The most moving part of the film is that Fasta finally overcomes his inner fear and hums a beautiful song as he walks through the corridor. Tears welled in Fasta's eyes on the touching story of how a mermaid spent her life so that the musician could keep her talent alive. The second time the melody of the song appears in the film is when the musicians play the plagiarized song to win the house, and Fasta also walks through a silent corridor and sees the hall resounding with applause. I could see the joy and anticipation in Fasta's bright eyes, though fleeting. Maybe every time we face others and let our guard down, we may not always get sincerity and friendship, but this does not become a reason for us to refuse to continue to pay sincerity. Maybe we have experienced painful experiences that no one else can imagine, and no one can understand it, but this does not prevent us from continuing to chase the dreams in our hearts. Because the joy in this pursuit is ultimately our own life, which is also incomprehensible to others. The world isn't always perfect, you can say it's full of hate and filth, but as much hateful as it is, it's just as lovely. Put down the fear in your heart, it turns out that the potato flowers are also blooming so beautifully. So it's a movie about hurt and overcoming it, a movie about how a victimized woman grows up. I know very little about the dark and terrifying years experienced by the remote and mysterious Peru, and I don't know what imprint it has left on the hearts of the Peruvian people. But there is one thing that every country and nation on this planet has in common, and that is an unstoppable desire to live forward. So it's a movie about hurt and overcoming it, a movie about how a victimized woman grows up. I know very little about the dark and terrifying years experienced by the remote and mysterious Peru, and I don't know what imprint it has left on the hearts of the Peruvian people. But there is one thing that every country and nation on this planet has in common, and that is an unstoppable desire to live forward. So it's a movie about hurt and overcoming it, a movie about how a victimized woman grows up. I know very little about the dark and terrifying years experienced by the remote and mysterious Peru, and I don't know what imprint it has left on the hearts of the Peruvian people. But there is one thing that every country and nation on this planet has in common, and that is an unstoppable desire to live forward.
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