Intermittently, I read books for nearly two months verbatim; I got stuck and watched the movie of the same name for two nights frantically. Fiona in the play, no matter her appearance or her words and deeds, is completely in line with the image of the rational and emotional judge in McEwan's "Children's Act". In other words, in the whole novel, Fiona is the protagonist; and the whole play is also supported by Fiona.
When faith and life were in conflict, for Fiona, visiting Adam, who refused to transfuse blood and was in danger, was only a necessary move in her work, although the court was destined to rule in favor of the hospital and transfusion for Adam. As for Adam, who has not yet been deeply involved in the world, the judge's momentary visit is the well-being of his entire life.
When devout parents hug each other and weep and watch the strange blood that was originally contradicting, inject it into the body of a fresh teenager; when the judge resists the derailed husband's bodily fluids and flows into the precipice of collapsing marriage. Loyalty to faith and loyalty to marriage are nothing but unworldly things when I was young. Take off the robe, even the unselfish law enforcer still has the chivalrous tenderness of singing SALLY DARDEN. A parting kiss is a result of maternal love, or an impulsive trance. For the life saved by the law and the fall covered by faith, except for the sound of the guitar and the melody of the piano, it is a heartbreak that is full of contradictions and trembles the soul. story.
——“Sing another song for you SALLY GARDEN” in the book and film review of “Children’s Act” of the same name. On the 22nd day of the seventh month of the Gengzi year, the night of Wutong is getting cooler, 2020.09.09.
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