Rangoli has the soul of the west, and the soul of the south is in the mud. The spirit of the Mississippi River is neither sinking nor escaping, but keeps running and moving forward like a man. This is also Alice's growth journey, from the initial cognitive choice, to the collapse and restoration of her beliefs, and finally to build her own spiritual home. For love, what he learned was not failure and giving up, but persistence and letting go. At the same time, the director also used this to reflect the love of the people living by the river for the Dahe homeland. Although the house was demolished, in the end we all understood that this river is like life. If you stagnate, it is stagnant water. If you jump into the waves, your spirit will drift freely.
I thought that Uncle Shannon would have a show in the end, but the last scene was frozen in the water, but thinking about it, the end tells us that he made a choice, and he chose what kind of person he would be. Others in the story also made choices, Alice, the old man, and of course the mud. It is powerful to gather similarities~
Many people use the beasts of the southern country to compare this mud. I thought the director told the story in such a down-to-earth way, but it was still cool to watch.
ps: Where did you buy the collection of girls? how much is it?
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