every man is a child
Kamille 2022-04-11 08:01:01
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When Joe finished saying this, he must have known the hardships of life in the future,
but as a father of two children, such a responsibility must be shouldered absolutely.
The death of his second wife left him with his son Ati and his emotional sadness.
For a moment, my dear wife seemed to be by her side,
reminding herself how to get along with her children, and chatting with herself to soothe her sorrows.
The death of a lover, the man seems to be strong on the surface, but in fact it is the tears hidden behind everyone's back.
On the hillside alone, he bowed his head in thought, beat his chest and blamed himself, and then drank to Yue.
The phone call to Harry, the eldest son of his ex-wife, finally broke out.
"Life is journey that must be traveled no matter how bad the road."
Life is really a journey, it can be from one end to the other, from land to sea.
I don't know who said it, if you encounter something unhappy, go on a trip, and come back and start all over again.
After simply packing up, Joe took Yati and drove on the road.
From the initial tiredness, to kicking his feet and gasping, and then to "diving in the sky" in the hotel bathroom, the
child vented his dissatisfaction and relieved his emotions in his own unique way. When he found that he was going crazy, he
would lie on the floor again . up, staring blankly at his father.
The seaside, the end of the road trip.
The vastness of the sea, the blowing of the sea breeze, the play between father and son, the deepening of emotions, everyone is growing up.
"The minute you think you're getting things sorted is the moment it all starts to fall apart."
Backfired.
The eldest son, Harry, came to Australia from London. For the fatherly love that he had been missing since childhood, Harry defined this trip as a "tour of discovery".
Harry didn't speak much, and his heart was extremely restless. Especially when he saw the scene where his father was fighting with Yati, he felt uncomfortable but yearned for it.
During the quarrel in the kitchen, Harry noticed that his father was concerned about him, and the scholar took the responsibility and let Joe go to the game and take care of Artie at home. Although the process is not smooth and there is some trouble, some things are beyond the control of the child. You must know that he has tried his best, and as a father, he should try to tolerate it. Joe ran to England to ask Harry's forgiveness to take him back to Australia, but was refused.
At the departure station, it was Ati who brought Harry, and the three originally closed hearts were fused together.
At the end of the film, the convertible car, the golden sunshine, and the laughter and laughter of the three men make people smell the good taste of life.
Postscript:
Regarding the title of the film "The Boys Are Back":
For the wife, the husband, who has been traveling all year round, finally came back, began to live at home, and cared for his family;
for the father, the two children who were neglected on weekdays came back, and they returned home. In my heart;
for the child, the "big child" who is increasingly concerned about the father is back, the misunderstanding is eliminated, and the understanding is deepened.
At the end of the story, the boys all turned into men, looking forward to a better life and persevering.
In this film, tough guy Clive Owen plays the role of father just right: calm, restrained, bear.
Photography creates a warm style. The scenery along the road, the sun and clouds in the sky, and the magnificent seaside waves
all affect the character's temperament transformation from the side, which makes a good contrast for the depth of the plot.
The music of the film is mostly Sigur Rós, which makes people think about the relationship between father and child in a quiet atmosphere.
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Joe Warr: I run a pretty loose ship. Basically I've found that the more rules there are, the more crimes are created. So, fewer rules. Fewer, but bigger rules. No interrupting adults...
Harry: Why not?
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Joe Warr: I *did* love your mother very much, you know.
Harry: Then why did you leave?
Joe Warr: Married couples in my mother and father's generation stayed together for the sake of the children. We divorced for the same reason.
Harry: So you divorced for my sake?