Friendship and Ambiguity

Jessie 2022-03-22 09:02:50

I started watching this film at six o'clock last night and watched it until eleven o'clock. Most of the time I watched it with tears in my eyes. As a person with no political ideology, I just came to see Yan and Jiqing. Since the original intention of watching this movie is not very serious, the movie review I wrote is also for entertainment. There have been many people who have written about the struggle of socialism, fascism, etc., as well as various profound insights, so I will write the film review from the perspective of a fan girl, so the following content is to analyze Alfred and The love story between Olmau, don't watch Lei's, lest you scold me when you

're in a bad mood after watching it... The film begins with the liberation of 1945, and Alfred Berlinger, played by Robert De Niro, is revolutionized A victorious peasant fight, then the film goes back to 1901, when Alfred and Olmau were born. What Grandpa Leo said really impressed me too deeply - "The peasants came into the world first, and then the master." It happened that Olmer was born first. When he was a child, Alfred's weak personality began to manifest. He did not dare to lie on the rails with Olmau. Later, the plot of lying on the rails appeared again, which made the film more thoroughly abused.
After the strike of the Workers' Union, Olmau was sent to the army, and the young master Alfred could not join the army because of his father's prohibition. Yet he lay on the rails, and the train carrying Olmau passed over him! How much courage it takes, he didn't have the courage to lie on the rails when Olmau was with him, but in order to see Olmau off, he resolutely took this method.
After joining the army and returning, I won't mention the moment of love, it's too sweet. Then Alfred and Olmer decided to go to town to "have some fun." In the prostitute's room, Alfred suddenly mentioned that he saw off Olmer when he was a child, but Olmer didn't say anything. The young master must be very disappointed. Is this just a farce or has he long forgotten? They don't even talk about their dealings with prostitutes, and they don't mention anything they do with women. After all, they're just writing about love.
I wrote directly about where Olmer stole a gun, RDN was wearing that fur coat, I never took my eyes off, and I didn't read the subtitles seriously. The director once wanted Jack Nicholson to play the role of Alfred, so I guess after watching the movie, I just thought "Down with fascism, socialism is good" or something, who made him have a bad face. But Alfred, played by RDN, looks too fragile and distressed. I don't know what the death of my father means to him, liberation? sad? Or joy? ? ? At least in my opinion, his father's death hit him hard. Olmau suggested that it was definitely not a good time to fire Attila at this time, and while Alfred sought comfort, he also left ruthlessly. Now Alfred in Olmer's eyes has put on his father's coat and has become a master like Giovanni. Alfred was reluctant to argue, but from then on, his life as a master really began.
Then there was a series of Alfred saying that he had been secretly protecting Olmer... Look at me... Then he scolded Attila for a gun for fifteen years, Attila said that if you hadn't stopped me... I'll go! Is this really a serious revolutionary film! ? [Actually, I think it's very serious, but my brain is too big.]
At the end, when he criticized Alfred, Olmer said to him: "Ida is smarter than you, she ran away. You are here as a master until the end." Al Fred never wanted to be a master at first, his dream was to get out of here with his uncle. After his wife Ada left, he didn't chase after him. Who was waiting for him to understand? Olmer thought he wanted to be a master for the rest of his life... That's how I was tortured by my brain hole . In the end, they fought each other for a lifetime, and the two went to the place where they played as children. Olmau leaned on the pillar that he regarded as a father in his childhood, and Alfred lay on the rails. He was such a cowardly and timid person, but he finally chose this method to end his life. I don't know how to praise him for escaping the fate of dying in the bullpen.
In fact, I feel that Alfred knows the situation best in the whole movie, but due to his own character, he dare not resist fascism, dare not resist his father, but in the end he also knows that the gentlemen have been knocked down, and the commoners will only welcome new 's master. Olmau believed that the victory of this revolution was the real liberation.

For the first time, I felt that a movie can have such a big impact on people. I didn't eat and sleep well for a few days, and the plot of the movie kept repeating in my mind. Of course, it's not just the relationship between them, but also their friendship and their love. Selfishly, I want them to have a good ending, but this film is too perfect, and I feel that the characters are also very full, and I am not very satisfied with writing fans at random. Recommend everyone to watch this movie.

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Extended Reading

1900 quotes

  • Alfredo's Grandfather: [speaking to a young dairy girl] Go to the dance, and tell them that the Padroné is dead. Tell them that, and enjoy the dance.

  • Olmo Dalco: [leading a procession with Anita down a street in the early morning] Wake up! Wake up and come out!

    Anita: [announcing the deaths of seven elderly Communists by arson] All of them murdered by the Fascists! Murdered by the Fascists!

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