At the beginning, the little boy was a lonely figure floating by the river, and soon it was an event that had a great impact on the soul: the boy accidentally drowned his friend Ryan and hurriedly ran away, which made the boy’s lonely mind the first The next time his father’s indifference and cold violence towards him and the surrounding older children bullying the younger children made the boy more disgusted and afraid of the world; he desperately needed a embrace, a warm new home, so he was equally often The big sister who was bullied by the big boy appeared, and he was the happiest in front of the big sister. Finally, when my friend said the sentence: I saw that you killed Ryan, the boy finally broke the bank in his heart. He hugged his sister who was sleeping next to him, still not at ease, and then ran to the river. Lying quietly in the river, dreaming that the family moved into a warm new home, and finally left this sad world.
The movie has been dealing with the sad reality with calm images, without too much deliberate sensation, calmly narrating this very impactful story on the soul. The movie also sets a lot of corresponding plots: the boy drowning his friend corresponds to the boy's father saving another boy; the scene of the friend drowning at the beginning corresponds to the scene of the boy drowning himself later.
Director Lynne Ramsay is great!
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