I don't know if the content presented in the film is 100% in line with Emily Deakins herself, but the heroines in the film resist oppression, oppose injustice, pursue peace, pursue self, and calmly face life, old age, sickness and death, regardless of the female lead. The cadence is obscure, but it is very detailed and well shot. The heroine has always insisted on her inner world. Her pursuit is quite contradictory to her current society. Many people around have compromised and deteriorated under the erosion of time. The changes of these people have hit her. It's not a big deal, her retention and questioning seem to be ridiculous, but she will slowly say goodbye to the past to live a new day, and each poem is particularly beautiful with the scene at that time. In fact, her attitude towards life is very poetic. While living, she writes poetry in the dead of night. This kind of life is beautiful and quiet. She sings praises to the world and criticizes life. Her thoughts are so avant-garde, true, kind, and peaceful. And the agitation, the heroine's spiritual world is strong and satisfying, calm and calm.
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