The beginning of the movie is plain. A frustrated and desperate man full of resentment towards his father, and an old man Mathias who has gone through ups and downs and lost hope for love. This is how he appeared with the unique rural customs of France. The director slowly deepened his story and unfolded the story of this man. ... Lack of parental love in childhood, mother suffering from severe depression, continuous suicide, and continuous rescue, resulting in depression and insecurity during adolescence. At the age of 19, he saw his mother commit suicide and died. His failure, alcoholism, decadence, loss of the right to love and be loved, yearning for tenderness but putting the label of a loser in his soul, the ups and downs of life gave him good upbringing and cunning experience, see he can’t wait I want to sell the house and even ask Mrs. Mathild’s personal doctor about the physical condition of Mrs. Mathild. I can’t wait to hope that Mrs. Mathild will return to the West soon. The director here is very interesting. The actors of Mathias also portray the old man's slippery, sensitive and vivid...
When Mathias found the photo, the film slowly shifted the focus of the lens to Mrs. Mathild. Several rival scenes between Mathias and Mrs. Mathild were very classic. There was no hysterical vent, only deep sadness and repressed pain, Mrs. Mathild said When Mathias’s name was based on her own name, the sweetness was contradictory to the pain of the death of Mathias’ mother. Mrs. Mathias has loved Mathias’s father all her life. In her eyes, this person is shining. , She did not realize or was unwilling to face the harm that she indirectly hurt Mathias to Mathias mother, but she always feels guilty, she is proud of love, she is ashamed of love, so she has the indulgence of love and the family She was brave to love, and she compromised for love. When she knew that Mathias had committed suicide, she was very touched. When she knew that Mathias' mother had committed suicide, she broke down emotionally... She has experienced so many and knows how to love. Her compassion, her feelings for Mathias and her daughter, knowing that they might be brothers and sisters, she said: "I don't think the world will come to end because of that. I see nothing catastrophic in the two of you comforting each other. No virtue in two of you being lonely." Mrs. Mathild didn't believe they were brothers and sisters. What I say about incest is farting. It's a pity that many vindicators put their narrow eyes on this. The story is about to step into the eve of the eruption of the morality and negative emotions of Mrs. Mathild’s daughter, a gunshot, like a thunder in spring, breaks all negative emotions, and then the spring rain nourishes the earth and everything recovers. At the end of the movie, the wound is thrown away. pain.
There are many clues in the movie, and a few dark lines need to be seen slowly. One of them runs through the whole play. Mathias’ father, he is certainly worthy of being loved, but his love is only given to Mrs. Mathild, he There is no way to make up for the hurt and guilt to Mathias’ mother. Regarding this contradiction, who can distinguish between right and wrong?
In the end, time has passed, and the time has passed, "I'm not beautiful. I'm nearly old." Just like that, no longer indulging in the pain in the past, and walking towards the sun, even if it is no longer young, it’s not too late, isn’t it? ?
PS: Add a very meaningful monologue, maybe you will have your own feelings.
"My name is Mathias Gold. When I used to have friends, they called me Jim, and I would answer. I grew up on Park Avenue in New York City. My parents were wealthy. I was born with a silver knife in my back . Anytime anyone follows their heart, someone else gets their heart broken. There's always detritus, always hurt, always pain. Love is a limited substance. When you give love to someone new, you have to take it away from someone old. My father took every ounce of love he had and dumped it in Paris. People like us think we've been cursed by God, but, in fact, we've been cursed by our parents. You look in the mirror, and you see an adult . But you have to look more carefully. There's a big piece of you that never grew up. It may have grown tall, but not up. You spend your life waiting for your parents to come back and make it all right.But they don't come back. It's not all right. You have to somehow move past them. You have to somehow convince yourself that you don't need those people, because you don't."
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