The task of proofreading is very urgent, and the manuscript is due on Monday, but after reading the manuscript all morning, my brain is a little rigid, so I watch a movie while having lunch. "Balzac and the Little Tailor", I knew it a long time ago, but when I looked at the name, I was afraid that it was too stream of consciousness, and it made me annoyed. But after watching it for a few minutes, I felt that this film is worth watching, at least it is the type I like. I'm a post-80s generation, and I haven't been through that era, but for some reason, I'm interested in movies that reflect that era. Intellectuals went to the mountains to go to the countryside, were criticized, and kept their mouths open: "Chairman Mao taught us." The title of Luo Ming's song "Mozart Misses Chairman Mao" is really unique, and I really admire the person who came up with this line. "A book can change a person." Luo Ming's wish did come true. The little tailor was really changed by Balzac, and he suddenly realized the value of female beauty, and disappeared from the world of the two young people. And the pristine Phoenix Mountain was mercilessly submerged under the water of the Three Gorges. Buried together were an old tailor who had passed away, an old man who was fascinated by the Count of Monte Cristo, a book cave, a spiritual paradise, and three other people. Beautiful and chaotic green years. I especially like the part that seems to be shot underwater, Ma Jianling's violin, the little tailor and Luo Ming sitting side by side, perhaps holding the book of Balzac. I don't know if this paragraph is in response to what Ma Jianling said: "Maybe it is, but the way we love her is different." A violin sound like a violin surrounding the little tailor, melodious and a little bit Sad, never expressing himself, only shy to take a small plane, waiting to bake sweet potatoes in the distance, but when needed, he would shiver and cry for the little tailor; The side read aloud, enthusiastic and eager to change the little tailor, but until he started a family and established a business, he didn't know the troublesome thing the little tailor said when chasing the truck.
In the valleys where no one can read, violin and Balzac are often skeptical of such a combination. Indeed, the snowflakes that fell when Luo Ming was talking about a movie, and Balzac shouted out by a group of illiterate villagers, The tooth extraction wheel driven by the sewing machine is too romantic and makes people feel a little hypocritical. But I believe that sometimes material life and spiritual life may be so inconsistent; some people doubt Luo Ming and Ma Jianling's obsession with the box of foreign novels, but I also believe that the sudden deprivation of the right to acquire knowledge and spiritual freedom is absolutely justified Get them so obsessed.
A book can change a person, which book changed me? It’s more appropriate to replace the book with a movie, which allows me to put aside the things at hand, not only read it in one breath, but also write something hypocritical, maybe only the movies I like.
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