Never-ending homesickness

Alivia 2022-12-25 21:07:03

Director Tony Gatlif is a man of Gypsy descent. It is said that he has made 3 Gypsy songs, and this film is the third. It is very popular in France and won the 1999 Caesar Prize.

Quoted introduction: "The French Ronin who specializes in ethnic music came to a Gypsy village in Romania because of a unique singing on a box of recordings, hoping to find the female singer. However, his goal is to meet in the country. Different people, encounter different things, unknowingly change. The scenery along the way is bright and beautiful, there are smiles and tears, and it is sad. The director Tony Galev writes and directs himself, and even arranges the production and the soundtrack. With beautiful images and moving voices, plus a group of non-professional actors, a journey that touches the soul of the audience is composed, "A

very good movie, unpretentious, without traces of skill. The non-professional actors in it have brilliant smiles that are almost idiots, which reminds me of the actors in Pasolini's Arabian Nights. They are also strong and unforgettable images.

For the Gypsies, I have learned more about it through this film, but it is still difficult to understand. How could there be such a nation? Never stay, despise all the most precious things of people in the world, without a hometown, no home, or even a family member, for thousands of years, facing wind and rain, and moving forward alone. What are they looking for? What are they thinking? I really like the last paragraph: The French danced like a gypsy in the cemetery, which is a bit Chinese philosophical meaning of celebrating death and passing away, while the smile of a gypsy woman after wiping away her tears is like the sun. The kind of light that I only have~~~~

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