Is life a right or an obligation?
If you were allowed to live without dignity, or die, what choice would you make?
You love to smile, and your smile is full of life tension.
You love your family.
I hope they can treat the people around you kindly. The
family has also paid meticulously for you. It
has been 28 years. . .
This is the question that the movie gives us. For
a good movie, I think it is enough to ask a question that is meaningful to think about,
no need to give an answer,
or to give people enough room for imagination,
like the hero in the film,
Jump from the window and fly. . .
He flew over the wheat field,
over the green forest, and
finally flew to the side of the sea, the sea
that gave him everything and took everything away. . .
Find your sweetheart by the sea and whisper to her,
I know you are here,
UN beso...
The best performance of Javier Bardam in the film,
his smile is so sincere and warm,
not like a person who wants to die people.
When he reasoned with you, he was always plausible and
fearless, even if his eldest brother was hoarse in front of him.
When he faced the long night, he
also faced helplessness and panic. . .
Javier's speculation on the characters is quite in place,
at least I feel it.
Life is a process, I don't think it has anything to do with dignity,
You can be loved, needed, and empowered without dignity
.
When you feel that what others pay for you is not worth it,
how did you ever think that giving is also a kind of happiness?
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