Official designation ends

Aryanna 2022-03-30 09:01:11

This may be the best movie I've seen that combines emotional expression with imagery. If you consider the delicate relationship between the two peoples, it's even more wonderful. But the director gave us more than just a movie about political reconciliation, maybe the director meant it, but in the movie, it gave me more things. The sentence that moved me the most was about an hour later, when the man with the smile lines gave instructions to the tune that Uncle Noir had been unable to complete: "
You know... your concert may end like this, I am It means...don't have a grand ending, with a trumpet and a violin, maybe it can end like this, that's it, abrupt ending, no sadness, no joy, just...a small room, a lamp, a bed , the child sleeps on it and... endless loneliness"
I think this kind of end may be an official end, everything in the world can end like this: love, war, life, thinking, chasing, racial strife Even the whole of humanity itself.
If you remove the really superfluous concert that ends in Egyptian culture, this movie can really be more doomsday than the real doomsday movie, small town, woman, young man, old man, gloomy girl, want to talk The mentally handicapped man who always echoed the voice of the tide (and finally kissed others), the singing in the middle of the night, the desert, the street lights, the man waiting for the phone. . . . . .

The heroine is charming, the woman who pushes away the young musicians at the ice rink is also charming, and the length of the film is charming. . . .

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  • Lieutenant-colonel Tawfiq Zacharya: This is like asking why a man needs a soul.