miracle

Lee 2022-03-22 09:03:01

A father loves and hates his blind son. Love is instinct, and hate is instinct. The son needs his father to take care of him for the rest of his life, that is, the son will "eat old" all his life, be discriminated against, and have no normal life, and the father will spend the rest of his life taking care of and raising his son, and there is no possibility of change. The child is innocent, the father is desperate, coupled with the death of his wife and the depression of remarriage, the son's role as a burden becomes heavier. The time I spent with my grandmother and sister in my hometown was the brightest. They wandered in the countryside, full of warm family affection. Grandma wants him to keep going to school, wants him to be like other kids, even if it seems unlikely. The opposing concept of grandma and father is the biggest force to tear Merman's heart. In the second half, he was brought to a carpenter by his father as an apprentice. In addition to cultivating means of making a living, this was also his father's choice to try to get rid of a difficult situation, but no matter what, any choice would be painful. The grandson's departure cut off grandma's expectations. Facing his father's cold-blooded decision, grandma ran away alone on a rainy day to find Moman, but died of a wet cold. Before her death, grandma looked at the mist-shrouded mountains, ethereal and desolate. At the end of the film, the father leads the horse, the horse carries Moman, crosses the bridge, the bridge breaks, and Moman falls into the rapids. The hesitant expression of the father shows the inner struggle. Throughout the whole film, my father has been trying to find a way to get rid of the burden, and now he finally succeeded, it was a long-awaited accident, and he could end it all indifferently, and he did think so. But in the end, the tangled father jumped into the river and rescued his son, hugging his unmoved son. He was in pain. He wanted to get rid of the burden on me. Only when he really lost it did he realize the closeness of his love and affection for his son. In the last picture, Moman moved his hand. After Moman asked why God did this to him, why he was blind, why he couldn't study and live like a normal person, and why he became a burden, this time God finally showed God. trace.

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  • Mohammad: [crying] Our teacher says that God loves the blind more because they can't see. But I told him if it was so, He would not make us blind so that we can't see Him. He answered "God is not visible. He is everywhere. You can feel Him. You see Him through your fingertips." / Now I reach out everywhere for God till the day my hands touch Him and tell Him everything, even all the secrets in my heart.

  • Mohammad: [crying] Nobody loves me because I'm blind.