High-level ethical films often do not perform superficial deductions of actions, but enter into deep analysis of the spirit in the form of narrative. The game between human nature and self that is said to be reasonable is only embarrassing. The structure of this film is very simple. It tells the story of a college student who assisted a girl in dating and took an order from an old man. The next day the old man sent the girl to school, but was blocked by her boyfriend. This question is very common in modern society, sex and love, materiality and desire. As development accelerates, conflicts will become more apparent. In this conflict in "Like a River of Love", I saw three types of loneliness: 1. The loneliness of an old man: he lost his wife in middle age, lived alone in old age, his son already had his own family, and he was really poor and only had money left. This kind of loneliness may be difficult for us to experience, but we can imagine it. 2. A girl's loneliness: dating is because of the desire for money, maybe this behavior is laziness, but it is regarded as a shortcut in life by some people. The problem that this shortcut brings to the girl is that she cannot see people as they really are. She needs to disguise in front of her boyfriend, family and friends all the time. Disguise is her greatest loneliness. 3. The loneliness of the teenager: I can't imagine the expression when the teenager takes out a small card with his girlfriend's photo and name printed on it in front of his colleague. It should be more terrifying than cheating. That kind of helplessness, apart from roaring and fighting, he has nothing to do, only tearing can break with it mentally. Will the teenager complain about himself in the middle of the night, complaining that he is so poor that there is only love left and cannot satisfy her? So the loneliness of teenagers comes from poverty. I'm glad that Abbas gave an open ending. The boy beat the girl and smashed the glass of the old man. He kept roaring, the girl cried helplessly, and the old man was uneasy. Let's wrap up.
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