"Beanpole" is translated as "Tall". It took more than two hours to talk about the inner walls that were difficult to rebuild after the war. They collapsed one after another, and we were still holding the gravel here, unable to distinguish what hope was. What is being trapped in the present because of hope.
The wounded soldier who was given up by the doctor and his family was given an euthanasia and smoked the last few wisps of cigarettes blown to him by the female nurse in the world. The women in the infertile wartime camp lost their only child, but they hope that another infertile camp girlfriend can have a child.
As soon as the camera turns, a middle-class woman takes her puppy out for a walk. She refuses another woman who was destroyed by the war to enter the house and marry her son. She talks about how changeable her son’s emotions are. There is no way out for love.
Little did they know that love was no longer a topic that people would talk about after the war.
Too many movies focus on the cruelty on the battlefield, those screams, those blood, but sometimes these are not welcoming victory. After the war, we have to face so many no one cares, unable to talk to ourselves, unable to establish connections with others The soul is cruel.
After the war, well-dressed female officials congratulated everyone on their victory and announced that they would step up into new jobs.
The only person applauding in the camera is the wounded soldier who has been abandoned by the doctor and family. So who can say that being alive must be hope, and who can say that hope is not the poison that torment us trapped in the moment.
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