No Country for the Old Realistic Background

Randi 2022-03-24 09:02:56

The beauty of Arizona is mesmerizing, the sun is shining, the houses drooping above the desert, the palm trees are drooping. The problem of caring for the elderly is the same in all countries. They are always abandoned by the society after the years of service. Perhaps we have not yet reached the ideal society where the old can be cared for and the sick can be treated. The film is full of warmth, such as caring and caring for small animals, but also full of entanglement and helplessness in life, and quarrels between brothers and sisters. It is also this brother-sister relationship that touches people's hearts alone. Together, they comfort the elderly for the rest of their lives, review their childhood growth, the shadows left by their parents' education for many years, and jointly pursue the dream of drama and writing. It is another film that reveals the current humanistic style of New York everywhere. I like to use New York as the background and like to tell all the movies that modern Americans think.
In one detail in the film, the male nurse in the nursing home said that the dying old man would curl his toes the night before yesterday. That's fine, the old man will take off the tiredness of his life.

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Extended Reading
  • Julianne 2022-04-22 07:01:42

    It's not the same as the poster, I didn't expect it to be boring, and the ending is good

  • Priscilla 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    080424. The night before yesterday, I watched it carefully, opened the beginning and the end, and thought it was good. Rewatched this morning, couldn't fall asleep and kept awake. Check it out at half past six in the morning. We all have our own opinions about old age.

The Savages quotes

  • Wendy Savage: Are you Simone?

    Simone: I am.

    Wendy Savage: I'm Lenny Savage's daughter in B26. He has a big red pillow; it's missing.

    Simone: Did he have his name on it?

    Wendy Savage: And his room number.

    Simone: What's it look like?

    Wendy Savage: Big. Red. Pillow.

  • Student: What is the difference between plot and narrative?