There was very little dialogue in the whole process. At that time, the scene was so silent that I thought there was no soundtrack and no subtitles until I heard a gunshot. Of course, at that time, I could not understand why the first sound of the whole film was a robbery, and later found out It's a war theme, and it's very enlightening.
"Minimalism" is my greatest feeling
The whole movie is really quiet
Dialogue is minimal and plain
Emotional ups and downs
Especially suitable for watching at night
No drowsiness, no urination
This is the most amazing place for me
quiet life
Even if it is quietly listening to the wind
You can also feel the poetic life
I don't know if the director also wants to express such a concept
The finale is life
Grandpa, crops and islands are all sunk
Leave the granddaughter alone to face the world alone
This ending reminds me a bit of a classic line from Hayao Miyazaki Spirited Away: I can only send you here, and you have to walk the rest of the way, don't look back. A very realistic film, and life is indeed a train to the grave. There will be many stops on the way, and it is difficult for anyone to accompany you from beginning to end.
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