When dad is on a business trip

Candice 2022-01-23 08:01:55

I have always believed that lyricism is a kind of reconciliation between calm memories and current experience, so in my eyes Kusturica is a very lyrical person, sadness is surging under the very black humorous lens language and character dialogue. And warmth.
"Dad on a Business Trip" is an early movie of Ku, and the political symbols in the film are familiar to me who have some literal memory: I was exposed by my brother-in-law for a moment of slip of the tongue, shaved my head and worked in the mine to reform, I couldn't bear to choose suicide, and People's gloomy looks and low weeping. Politics, a word that is always watching. Especially during the dictatorship period, people stopped and danced lonely on the shadow of politics, including the Malik family.
I like Malik. He has a likable figure and looks. He enjoys his childhood life like many children: climbing trees, accepting kisses from his mother, listening to the game on the radio, saving money Buy football, listen to alcoholic singing, etc. Even though his father was taken away on the night when he and his brother were circumcised, the mother’s crying and the sound of stepping on the sewing machine desperately making clothes are left in the house, he still lives at ease, although at this time, at ease, he is a little cautious, like Those twinkling eyes hiding in the dark night. And Malik’s brother, a big-framed glasses with a thick beer bottle on the bridge of his nose, and often goes to the theater to ask for film. A child who likes movies and dreams, but with his father’s absence he presents a maturity that does not match his age. : I put a bell hanging from a thin wire on the toes of my brother who started sleepwalking, and beat my brother in the rain to make him pay the money to buy a football, and I looked at my mother with a glance of comfort and determination. With the support of an increasingly mature older brother and a hardworking mother, this family seemed to be waiting for the day when his father returned, but it was actually so sensitive and fragile.
Who still has love? The mother put on a skirt (the only flowered skirt in the movie), wrapped herself in the steam of the train like a girl of first love, and plunged into her father’s arms, while the neighbor’s girl hid in the toilet and couldn’t wait to open her lover. Letter. Where's the father? Does father know love? His father is a romantic father, he has his beliefs, but his beliefs are increasingly haggard in fear, and romanticism has become his attitude of temporarily forgetting fear. Just like at the beginning of the movie, when my father was dating his mistress on the train, he said: In this turbulent era, there is no love. As a child, Malik was different. He said to himself sincerely: September 2, 1951, I was in love, and I hope to do homework with Martha forever, although I don't know what I do. Since this is a girl suffering from leukemia, it is destined to be a short-term love, and it is also destined to be simple and pure. At this time, Malik looked very manly: like a man in front of the mirror, he pulled the folds of La Martha's back red dress, like a man in front of the seriously ill Martha when Martha asked him if you love me. Seriously, the one I love most in this world is you, more than loving myself: How many people are still so determined, including a silly brother who has a foot on the threshold of the adult world, including the one who can’t stop being flooded People who shed tears in romantic dramas.
Kusturica used Yugoslavia’s unique enthusiasm and optimism to create playfulness and comfort, and gave me too much surprise, so I can still clearly recall those shots, those shots are like fluttering in an empty room. Like a white pigeon: Malik poked his father's waist lonely when he saw his father excited and hugged his mother, and then said that you haven't gotten fat or taller; the long-lost parents hid in a corner of the small room to relive each other's tenderness. He tried every means to coax Malik to sleep and turn on the faucet, but he was eventually destroyed by Malik; the four of them were still leaning against the wall and sitting on the bed eating grapes in harmony after being beaten by the mother’s love for his father; Malik watched. When my father stuck a young girl's leg under the table with his shoes off his feet, he actually lit the girl's pendulum under the table...
Silence with us, silence is like all bells.
———Bachmann

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