Did people change things, or did things change people?

Ayden 2021-11-12 08:01:16

If I had the right to vote, I would vote for "Mysterious Eyes" instead of "White Ribbon" without hesitation. This may be the reason why I have not yet been able to become a film theorist, but it is also my nature that can never be changed.
People always say, "Only things change people, no one changes things." In fact, many times, the facts are often the opposite. I believe that people can be changed, and some things are even easy to change: such as your hairstyle, clothes, and even your appearance; some things are much more difficult to change, such as your figure, your hobbies, and your long-term establishment The circle of life that you get up; and some things cannot be changed at all: such as your origin, your talents, and your temperaments.
This is the standard by which we can judge a person: it is not based on his height, appearance, social status, or even ethnicity, but the things that are truly stable and essential. Those things will not experience the erosion of the years, and will not be concealed by the hustle and bustle of the great age. If he is what kind of person, no matter what he has gone through, how many twists and turns and fate, he will still be after the ups and downs. Such a person: if he is selfish and cold, he will still betray you when necessary; if he is a coward, he still seeks shelter; if he is noble and born a fighter, he will never be the head of a man, even if he is on the verge of extinction. The fire of life is still burning.
The Argentine movie "Mysterious Eyes" adheres to this principle. On the surface, this film is telling a story. The story includes two loves, a friendship, and a murder case that is not confusing. From a deeper level, it is about the unchangeable nature of human beings. theorem. The parties involved in the incident were acting in accordance with their own personalities, and the murderers did not confess themselves during the interrogation due to their own personalities. The victim's husband is willing to be imprisoned in a memory cage because of his own nature. And the final answer is also based on the prosecutor's faith in immutability.
In the film, Sandoval's words to his only friend and partner Esposito are the best interpretation of this belief:
"You see, Benjamin? A guy can change anything.His face,his home,his family,his girlfriend,his religion,his god.
But there's one thing he can't change.
---------- -----He can't change his passion."

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The Secret in Their Eyes quotes

  • Pablo Sandoval: The dog probably had rabies. You're gonna die.

  • Irene Menéndez Hastings: My whole life I've looked forward. "Backwards" is out of my jurisdiction. I declare myself incompetent.