Plot: The gap between the rich and the poor and the lack of education caused Hussein to be discriminated against by the Taheri family and unable to pursue the girl he likes. Ta's parents died during the earthquake, and after the earthquake the director asked Hussein and Taheri to film. Hussein felt that he should have a chance at this time. Are people really indifferent? If there is no distinction, why has class consciousness and family marriage still existed firmly since ancient times? Saying that class is equal and everyone is equal every day, it looks like a sleeping pill injected into the poor. It is just the sympathy and charity of the upper class towards the lower class. Can the earthquake smooth the gap between the rich and the poor, the gap in education, and make everyone equal? 1. When the bourgeoisie is deprived of their property, their material advantages really disappear, and psychologically they still think that they are superior to the poor. Of course, they still have their own knowledge before, and those bourgeois children who are not educated and skillful will be no different from the poor, or some have the courage, intelligence, wisdom, hard work and hard work of the poor people to live well! 2. In fact, the bourgeoisie still has an unbreakable network of relations. This is an invisible and powerful protection net, protecting one's own interest from harm, and protecting the poor will never be able to rise to power and share. Love may not need to consider other factors, but marriage? Once love involves reality, it becomes quite complicated. In this country where love is about to lead to marriage, love does not happen so easily. Aspect 1: The gap between the rich and the poor, the gap between academic qualifications and education. Hussein has several points of view. I want to elaborate on it. 1. He was honest about his thoughts to the director. Now they finally know the cruelty of the world. Life is very short. They can't let me down. If these people were kind to him before, they might not be buried in the broken bricks. Under Wa... He felt that the sigh in his heart caused the earthquake, and the sadness and heaviness destroyed everything. Now everyone has no houses and is equal. These words expressed Hussein's resentment and jealousy towards the rich, and he felt that they deserved it. Hussein has been working hard since he was 11 years old, but he still has no money or a house. Everyone says that no woman will marry him. 2. Hussein is very interesting. He doesn't like illiterate beauties, even though they are right. He said that a couple who is not illiterate can teach their children to read and write. From this we can see that he wants to jump out of his own class and yearns for education, even if he is hopeless, he also counts on his children to be educated. He felt that if the landlord married the landlord, the poor married the poor, and the illiterate married the illiterate, it would be finished. They should match each other so that they are evenly distributed. The director laughed. The director said that the rich can live in one room by themselves or rent out one! But Hussein admitted helplessly. This is the way society is. The rich only want to become rich, rather than giving it to the poor. This is human nature. Hussein's thoughts are just his unrealistic fantasies as a poor man. I once thought about it this way. Wouldn't it be okay if everyone had the same money? The answer is no, because human nature just wants me to be better than others...too dark! Most people are poorer than some and richer than some. In this way, we both envy others and have some complacency, and we have a psychological balance amidst contradictions. Only people who have nothing is the most terrible, because there is nothing to lose; and those who have a lot will become rulers, and those who have less will become good people. This is most of us! Aspect 2: Hussein and Taheri Hussein are very smart, he is better at thinking than other people of the same class. The use of shooting NG to increase the time spent with Taheri also proves this point. He appeared to be very dedicated and did not see one love one. He has a beautiful longing for love in his heart. He doesn't need a good house or a beloved person to cook and wash clothes. If he has money, he wants to send her to school and eat together in the market after work. He carefully placed a few small flowers on the tea tray for Taheri. He said that after marriage he would share the burden and do everything for Taheri. He said that for her to do things he didn’t want to do, he said that others didn’t have a house when they got married. He said that there were many beautiful girls, but he just wanted to She who has no parents anymore. He also said... he was really too good at talking, hahaha! On the positive side, he is really a pretty good man, if he really wants to do so; and conversely, when many men pursue a girl, they have one set and another set, so many women say that before and after marriage, Men are different. All this may just want to get her rhetoric. Sometimes the old people are very accurate, but Taheri’s family does not evaluate Hussein very well. Maybe you think it’s just because he is poor. Of course, this is a very important aspect. On the other hand, you may see through other things in him. shortcoming. When Hussein spoke to the director and Taheri, he revealed several times his dissatisfaction with Taheri's family, saying that he did not want them to attend his wedding. I think this is too similar to someone who has been planning for the future, a future that I don’t know when or whether it will come, and we are not good at gambling... Tahli is a very, very stubborn girl, changing the scene. You can tell whether Hussein and her will be married, so it’s hard to tell. Of course, Hussein is also a more persistent young man. At the end of the film, he still chased the girl's figure, and the two walked into the distance. Then the two parted ways. Hussein ran back, but the kettle and bucket he was carrying were gone. ,do not know why? ! The last part of the village trilogy , Where is my friend’s home, life and flow, lover under the olive tree is continuous, there are some subtle connections. The film is very interesting. The two children from where is my friend’s house came to watch the filming. The filming was a dialogue between the director in the life and the young man who was married on the first day after the earthquake. The director himself also mentioned the close-ups. The close-ups are Another film by Abbas. It was suddenly discovered that the film directed by Abbas was black. "The River of Love" tells about the helplessness of the elderly, the betrayal of money and the anger of the poor guy with the green cap, "The Taste of Cherry" tells about the unlovable, "Where is my friend's home" about the ruthless teacher The indifference with adults, "Life and Growth" describes the natural disasters that destroy everything, "Lover under the Olive Tree" describes the insurmountable class divide. Of course, this understanding may be too one-sided. We can also say that "The Taste of Cherry" tells that the little bit of happiness in life can be the driving force for people to live, and "Where is my friend's home" tells the friendship and purity between children. The heart of life, "Birth and Growth" tells about the never exhaustion of life, "Lover under the Olive Tree" tells that the poor also have beautiful pursuits and perseverance, and "like a river of love" I really can't find the positive aspects. Many people say that the greatness of Abbas lies in expressing a period of life. Yes, even I didn't understand what he said in the whole movie at first. After following these few books, I seem to understand a little bit. Abbas is from these very, very ordinary life bits and pieces to let us feel the truth hidden in daily life. Whether it’s sunshine or darkness, it’s all life... , And with perseverance, I really can't find the positive aspects of "Ru Mu Love River". Many people say that the greatness of Abbas lies in expressing a period of life. Yes, even I didn't understand what he said in the whole movie at first. After following these few books, I seem to understand a little bit. Abbas is from these very, very ordinary life bits and pieces to let us feel the truth hidden in daily life. Whether it’s sunshine or darkness, it’s all life... , And with perseverance, I really can't find the positive aspects of "Ru Mu Love River". Many people say that the greatness of Abbas lies in expressing a period of life. Yes, even I didn't understand what he said in the whole movie at first. After following these few books, I seem to understand a little bit. Abbas is from these very, very ordinary life bits and pieces to let us feel the truth hidden in daily life. Whether it’s sunshine or darkness, it’s all life...
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