nonsense

Camryn 2022-03-22 09:02:15

In Camp de la transportation, the warden said to the prisoners who were exiled here 'Keep you is no benefit, killing you is no loss.' and Papi's first failed escape, the warden's sentence "we do our best" to break you.” It made me feel that the exiled people were actually sentenced to death long ago, the meaning of their life has not been recognized, and the role of the prison is to speed up their demise. The first time papi tried to escape from prison, he struggled but did not know that he had already been leaked. "No matter how much money you give me, the prison will give me double." The wanton laughter accompanying this sentence, full of mockery from the audience's perspective, also shocked me at the cost of the prison. It was followed by two years of solitary detention. Degato provided Papi with better meals. It can be seen that he is still eager for Papi to come back and help him escape together. Even though he already knew his wife was cheating at this time, he still wanted to run away. I can't see the reason why he wants to escape, maybe he doesn't understand either, he just subconsciously doesn't want to be a prisoner. But in the process of escaping, I felt that he had begun to hesitate, not timid and hesitating, but hesitating to measure the gains and losses. Throughout the movie I see Degas getting stronger. He said that he would fight back too, which he learned when he was often beaten as a child, although it was still relatively easy:- From the little girl hiding behind papi to daring to steal the key to escape and kill, and finally to find where he belongs, to be relieved of the past , he will spend the rest of his life on Alcatraz, which is a relief. Farewell to that coward, the forger. papi has a clear pursuit from beginning to end, and is beyond ordinary people's perseverance and courage (the magic of love), reminds me of what the master of Erya in Game of Thrones said, when death comes, we only say one sentence : Not today. papi's parents are both teachers. His ability to beat is not determined by his parents, but by his own requirements. I think this is what he should look like when he has successfully escaped from prison and successfully resisted. At the end of the movie, Degas cheered and shouted, which is the sincere joy for the friend in need and the joy that his destiny will finally be fixed. (I really have no writing to speak of and no thinking :(

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Papillon quotes

  • Louis Dega: What are you talking about?

    Henri Charrière ('Papillon'): What do you think I'm talking about?

  • Louis Dega: I need to stay. For the same reason you have to go.