The Village of Short Point is Agnès Varda's debut novel in 1954 at the age of 28.
It was dubbed by me as "When we go back to our hometown to talk about love, what are the people who never left in our hometown talking about".
I like the people in her hometown fishing port village who really love life and do their best for life, which she depicts with extremely detailed lens language. I like lines that are philosophical and beautiful like poems. I like the collision of souls under life and above life, only fireworks, no casualties.
1. When I was twenty, I could jump in water and come out dry.
(How is that possible? But the beauty of youth is that it gives people omnipotence.)
2, some holidays, often like a dog.
(Some people just like dogs, and they like it very much.)
3. Parties don't change a thing, but they make us feel better.
(Well, dogs also have their tail wagging when they get tired. When it gets tired, you play with someone who looks like a dog.)
4. Is the canal on the ceiling? Yes because the moon shines in the ditch.
(When the moon came out of the ditch, it was dry.)
5. I came to make a sound, but silence won out.
(Don't worry, Silence wins, just to earn the Sound some vacation time with it.)
woman: i'm sorry
man: me too
Female: I am sad without me
Male: There are always small differences
Man: If you've been living here for a long time...
Man: Patrol like a shepherd...
Male: The secrets of the landscape are better than those of other animals
man: you know everything about my youth
Male: Don't go back my little crab
Man: I share everything with you
Male: Not for the sake of tears
Woman: I have been cautious enough about your memories.
(Girl, why do you have the idea of leaving a poet? He boils the moon for you every night...)
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