This is a film based on a novel about love, family, friendship and racism. The tragic elements of slowness, warmth, and tragedy are unexpectedly smeared with sweet and thick honey throughout life.
I really appreciate the casting of this female director. Whether it's a white girl or a black singer.
I will not admit that this is a literary film. She should be a life drama.
It is estimated that many friends have not seen the film, so the plot will not be revealed. Only one of the sisters named May is mentioned. Her arrival and existence represent human's experience of pain and loss. The uncontrollable tears, the notes and the Wailing Wall, and the sad story arrangement are like a melody of nature, weeping about the injustices of society and the pain we should forget.
May tells her sisters in the final note that she is gone, just tired of the heavy life, and can finally throw it away and find her parents and twin sisters...I think if she represents the pain, Then what she is looking for must be happiness.
The whole plot slowly changed in May's death. Everyone starts to work hard to find their own happiness. Boldly look for it without hesitation.
As at the end of the film, Lily repeatedly told herself that her father did not say the word liberation. Instead, she was handed over to the three mothers here.
dear. Let us live well in love. No gender, no race, no time.
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