The three nodes with tension under the circle

Hollie 2022-03-22 09:02:39

①A third of the film, Ceylon accosted a well-known writer in the bookstore. His provocative words made the writer very upset, but it was raining outside. While still chattering about his concerns, the writer turned back and continued to "fight with words" with Ceylon.

——The moment when I lost my mind, I was very confused, and I had a feeling that I couldn't explain it. Maybe the writer thought for a moment that it could be "she" who was originally chatting up.

②Ceylon had just received some sponsorship fees and returned home, and was called by the father who had just returned to help the neighbor outside the door. The neighbor glanced at the little girl in the back room at the door, and the little girl closed the door in disgust After watching TV with his mother, Ceylon came back and found that the sponsorship fee was missing from the coat hooked to the door. He suspected that the father with a gambling record took it.

——I like the turning point of Xiaomei, making the details of losing money very mysterious

③At the end, the two fathers and sons chatted in the farmland. In the atmosphere of relief, Ceylon looked in the direction of the old well. The scene in the old well was getting closer and closer, until we saw that Ceylon himself was hanged inside. sight. The father woke up and found that Ceylon was gone. He released the sheep from the shed without hesitation, and then fed the grass. Then he was attracted by the movement in the direction of the old well. He walked to the well and found that his son Ceylon was in his place. The favored old wells are reclaiming wasteland.

——A very philosophical combination of shots, the son looks at himself, and the "ideal" seems to have been hanged; the father looks at the son, the son is inheriting the road he has traveled. Is Ceylon actually dead? Who is fantasizing? Who is fooling themselves? It has become a Rashomon.

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The Wild Pear Tree quotes

  • Sinan Karasu: Nobody's more dependable than a person who's alone with his conscience and free will. Because he builds this responsibility, he doesn't receive it. So he must undertake all the consequences of his acts.

    Imam Veysel: Who says free will is free? Even if it was, how could you trust it?

    Sinan Karasu: It's not for everyone. Isn't that why people without the courage choose servitude over existence?

    Imam Veysel: All rivers are born as furious waterfalls but grow calm on their way to the sea. But your raging rivers drag along lots of pebbles and sticks, too.

    Sinan Karasu: Just like strong characters drag underdogs and losers with them?

  • Imam Nazmi: Someone wrote that if the truth was proven to be outside Islam, he'd rather choose Islam than the truth.

    Sinan Karasu: Which proves the famous argument that faith is wanting not to know the truth.