Unexpected tenderness in rough life

Misty 2022-03-21 09:02:40

By the time the film ran for over an hour I knew for sure that it was a movie I didn't like.
noisy. confusion. Actors don't look good. Dora, the old woman, is cunning and ruthless, writing letters for illiterate people to make money, but she has no intention of sending letters at all. This old woman has a cold heart as hard as a stone.
Child Joshua is also childlike, sensitive, suspicious, and uncooperative. The words are always amazing. Seeing a middle-aged and elderly woman asks, "Where's your husband?" He would also say, "Women in Rio de Janeiro have premarital sex," and "all," and he's pretty sure there are no exceptions.
OMG. Such an old woman. such a child.
But I ended up watching the movie with the noise and almost unbearable chaos.
Didn't expect such an ending, however, of course, the ending came naturally and was so seamless.
There is a kind of life that is all mud and sand. Just like the life of Dora, and the life of Joshua.
Under the rough sand and the blazing white sun, everyone with a disgraced face seemed to live a little angry. However, at this time, unexpectedly, a ray of tenderness gently tickled the increasingly hard nerves - Dora called out to Joshua in the prayer crowd, the child who made her angry, and finally fell down. Well, so there's this scene - when she wakes up, Joshua is gently stroking her head. Maybe at that moment, they finally discovered what each other meant to them-in this vast and lonely world, they were each other's relatives.
The warmth and tenderness at the end is a kind of human perfection.
At this time, you will find that life is extremely beautiful, even if it is full of sand and sand.
You see, it turns out that Joshua was an honest kid, and everything he said was true, about his father, about his family.
In the end you will also find that the old woman Dora's letter is so well written that you almost want to receive such a letter in your life...

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Extended Reading
  • Alvina 2022-04-24 07:01:17

    He was looking for the father he never knew. She was looking for a second chance.

  • Akeem 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    Video poster: "The boy is looking for his father, the woman is looking for her refuge, and the country is looking for its home." I would like to believe in the kind of trust that took a long time and a little hesitation. I would like to remember that the longer the journey, the more intimate 's company. "If one day you're on the truck, remember that I was the first person to let you hold the steering wheel." From the initial loneliness to the final concern, this is the meaning of experience

Central Station quotes

  • Dora's Client: [dictating a letter with her son] Dear Jesus, You're the worst thing to happen to me. I'm writing because your son Josue asked me to. I told him you're worthless, and yet, he still wants to meet you.

  • Isadora: If you ever miss me, take a look at our little portrait. I say this because I fear that you'll forget me as well. I miss my father. I miss everything. Dora.