At the beginning of the film, Ma Long’s old voice has a deep loneliness. His own thinking about philosophy and himself made him do many things that are not understood by the public when he was young. This may also be the breakdown of his family in the future. Planted a deep foreshadowing. Although he has repeatedly said that it was his father’s shadow on him, the children who grew up in a single-parent family definitely need to be loved and loved, but the secular experience failed to obliterate his ability to love but deprived him of his ability to perceive love. In addition to the lonely and old figure that accompanies him for the rest of his life, there is also a deeper loneliness and anxiety. He has a pair of eyes that can see through the world, but he can't see through his life. He has devoted his whole life to maintaining family harmony and avoiding the unpleasantness of his childhood from appearing in his current family. He took his children into Tahiti. He tried his best to protect his personal territory--family and family, but it was this he tried his best. The maintenance of things finally made him hear the sound of heartbreak, and he couldn't help but say that it was a blow. When he was a young unruly prodigal son, after it old
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watching films screened at Sundance Film Festival second The director is here, and Malone’s daughter Rebecca is also there.
There is a Q&A after the screening. Rebecca said a few words today, and I recorded what I can remember.
-My father himself did not enjoy a happy childhood, and his relationship with his family was not close. But he has always been committed to allowing his children, us, and family to have enough time to be together, eat, and play.
-He has 10 children in total, but there may be 12.
-After my father died, some books and records about my father appeared on the market. However, so far, this one is the most realistic. I think this film really shows what kind of person my father is.
"You hear the singing of the Tahitians, the laughter coming from a distance. The sun just set, a star appeared, the first star in the night sky, peace and love. I looked endless, beyond words. At night, I thought to myself: "God, I am not important at all. No matter what I do or don't do, or what anyone does, nothing is more important than the grains of sand under me."
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