Finding true optimism in cruelty

Janiya 2022-03-21 09:03:02

Such a great movie. There are still some cliché clips and shooting techniques in the film, such as love stories, character descriptions, those reporters. But it is amazing that these things are very real in this film, so even if there is no ingenious plot or shooting technique, there is still no nonsense in the story of Rose Island, and every shot tells the story of this coherent.

What moved me the most was the ending. Georgio heard the bombing sound and walked forward to see Rose Island. The soldier on the left who had restrained him grabbed the soldier on the right and let Georgio see it. There was a great sadness in my heart, afraid to think how frustrated the six of them were, wondering if this would be a devastating blow to a naive idealist. They don't understand politics, and probably don't understand history, and they don't know why their actions have elicited such swift, resolute and ruthless opposition.

But I was wrong, the movie said it was a happy ending. gabriella is such a smart and beautiful woman. Oh my god, how can she be so beautiful. With her eyebrows, wearing a red coat, clever with a little playfulness. I haven't seen such a normal portrayal of women in a long time.

Off topic, let's talk about the ending. The ending was so beautiful that I didn't expect to be able to handle what I thought was a brutally sad ending into a beautifully optimistic comedy ending. After the island was bombed, Georgio went to see it first. His brows were frowning, and he couldn't believe it, but he was also a little resentful that he finally did it. Gabriella's expression was calmer. Georgio mentioning TV at this moment is a kind of growth for him. Gabirella said who cares is also a kind of growth for her. Their worldviews have neutralized and grown in this adventure that no one could have anticipated.

Maybe everyone needs such a bar mitzvah. And the world is in the coming-of-age ceremony of generations of young people, seeing people's entanglements and pains, courage and attempts under the existing system. The world needs this kind of rite of passage more than ever.

Authentic and optimistic life.

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