A good movie beyond expectation

Alexandra 2022-01-24 08:06:24

It's better than expected. Presents the story of the Brazilian generation in the 1950s. A narrative spanning 60 years of sisterhood, patriarchy, dreams, childbirth, and survival. Especially for the sisters who have not met each other for more than 50 years, the constant thoughts and search can not help but make people cry. When my sister reached the end of her life, she saw the letter from her sister, who had been hidden by her father and husband for all these years; when she found her sister and granddaughter, the granddaughter said: "Are you a pianist? My grandmother said you are in the world. The best pianist." The words are not heavy, but the overflowing love and pride for my sister burst out, sincere, delicate and emotional under the impetus of the plot. Perhaps this is the emotion that our only child generation lacks and will be particularly moving.

The elder sister eloped because of love and was abandoned by the man during pregnancy. She returned home, but because she eloped and became pregnant unmarried, her father was kicked out of the house and the father-daughter relationship was severed. The younger sister didn't know that her sister was back, and the older sister thought that her sister was in Europe in the false news from her father. In the same city for 50 years, they passed by but failed to meet each other. Regrets make everything even harder. In the extreme predicament of survival and raising children, the sister did not depend on the man. Before stepping out of the skin business, she thought of the child. For the sake of her child and her own dignity, she also chose to turn back, working as a worker and as a cleaner to pull the child’s head. Large, although at the bottom, but living with dignity.

Regardless of whether her younger sister gets married, has children, or has children, she has been pursuing her dream of becoming a pianist. This dream has never been understood and supported by her husband and father. Until I insisted on trying my best to enter the Conservatory of Music in the first place, but faced with the unsupportiveness of my father and husband, and at the same time I learned the false news of my sister’s death, everything seemed to be shattered, the expectation of reunion, the realization of the ideal. It's all in the ashes. Finally, by burning clothes and piano, giving up and despair in the fire.

This film was originally thought to be a female director. The emotional portrayal is very delicate, and the independent thinking and pursuit of women are deeply portrayed. By allowing the audience to successfully produce aversion to patriarchy and husbands, it expresses the patriarchy and patriarchy. Rebelled, the movie titled "Invisible Woman" is an invisible woman under patriarchy and male power. To pay tribute to this male director, he deserves to be Brazil's best movie this year, and it is also Brazil's movie that competes for this year's Oscar for best foreign language film. The ticket is signed for the female one

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