The film also produced a new Czech. I saw a Soviet military vehicle whirring past, and heard Luca's mother reject the request of the Soviet soldier to wash his hands. I think any screenwriter has blind spots, prejudices or positions. Fortunately, the new Czech Republic was born, but is the new Czech Republic really free? ——I have a Czech football team uniform, and the "big monster" on the Czech flag imitated by Goliath in the movie is also on this uniform. Immediately I felt very friendly. It can be seen that a person's film taste, personality, level and experience are so closely related. ——The so-called wind blows egg shells, and people are not hungry when they are full, huh.
Luca and Gloria's mother had a fake marriage. On the carpet of the wedding hall, the side where the woman was going looked shabby. The director may want to explain that many people (women or men) have achieved freedom in this way. This is my suspicion.
Goliath calling grandma in the bathtub is the director's fault, maybe many people will like this scene, but I find it abrupt. It fluctuates slightly with the overall style of the movie, and it is a "fake" sadness in warmth. Simply remove these completely and replace it with other plots such as children's naughty or innocence to move Luca, and the vitality of this movie may be stronger. This place is such a cliché.
Maybe I'll take another look, it's too early today, and I have to wash my eyes off as soon as possible. Such a good morning, I also have clichés to repeat, this is life.
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