Wild Strawberries

Godfrey 2022-12-11 05:23:07

One of the most important inquiries raised in Wild Strawberries is whether people should be sentenced and punished for past cruelty and emotional abuse of others. Obviously, the hero recalled the family history again in his old age, and was severely judged as "incompetent" in the dream, which was a hidden pain full of shame that had to be produced during a tired journey. Interestingly, this only happens naturally when the male protagonist (due to old age, etc.) is at his most vulnerable, and it also hints at his past irresponsible and selfish personality.

When the three energetic young men finally paid tribute to him "I love you today, tomorrow and forever", they were actually closing for the warm winter light that shined into his heart, even though he was already so Fragile. This may be another cruelty full of causal arguments.

At the award ceremony, except for the people he cares about and cares about his close ones, everything else is extremely stern and lifeless. It is indeed more or less like those weird dreams. Shame is the main theme of high-profile ritual music.

Compared with the number of heroes who have been irreversible and saved, the younger generation, including the young boys and girls in memory, are more brave people - to hug each other suddenly, to kiss, to express the sincerity that suddenly occurred in that moment. blurted out.

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Wild Strawberries quotes

  • Dr. Evald Borg: It's absurd to bring children into this world and think they'll be better off than we were.

    Marianne Borg: That's just an excuse.

    Dr. Evald Borg: Call it what you want. I was an unwanted child in a hellish marriage.

  • Marianne Borg: You're a coward.

    Dr. Evald Borg: Yes. This life sickens me. I will not be forced to take on a responsibility that will make me live for one day longer than I want to. And you know that I mean what I say.