I remember the last Turkish movie I saw was the courage of Fatih Akin of the Berlin Golden Bear Award. Every piece of Turkish music there is still fresh in my memory.
What I saw this time was a deeper integration of European and Turkish cultures, and it was also a relaxation of the individual's soul.
Remember what was mentioned in the introduction of the movie. This movie tells us to pursue what we need most in our hearts. Sometimes we have to put aside material things to do it. In Turkey, Francico let go, because the people there are very kind and friendly, and some people listen, even if it's a man, there are some gay plots, but I think this is not the point that the director wants to tell us.
Watching this movie in the wee hours of the morning, I was thinking, whether what I want to pursue is to put down something in order to achieve it?
I have no idea!
Finally, before going to bed after watching the movie, I read the first article in the latest 11th issue of Vientiane in 2005, about Chen Danqing’s interview, and talked about the cultural gap in China in the 1980s.
It's all cultural things, which quickly messed me up. Go out if you have time!
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