reflection under assimilation

Jacklyn 2022-12-04 11:58:08

I originally wanted to write a long story, but it was the first time I wrote a film review and I didn’t know what to write and what not to write. Let me just say a few words. Most people don’t understand the film. I will mention a few key points for your reference:
1. A gang of revolutionaries
2. The old woman who appeared last represented the new regime
3. The kidnapped children represented a new generation who didn’t know the truth
4. The little girl from Silent Hill represented a generation going through change (note: she’s not dumb , but why did he talk later)
The film is very obscure and neutral in thought, and it is just a discussion of the changes between the old and the new and cultural aggression. The rich and the poor in the film represent backwardness and prosperity, and the rest of you can think for yourself.

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The Tall Man quotes

  • Lieutenant Dodd: Hang in there, Tracy.

    Tracy: Yeah, I've been doing that for 35 years.

  • [last lines]

    Jenny: My world has changed. I try to follow its rules. It's a beautiful world, my new mother says. She tells me to hang on. That I'm doing well. That I'll get used to it with time. I'm not like the others. I guess they've forgotten. I can't.

    Jenny: Every morning I wake up to the same thought of giving it all up and running back home. But I remind myself I wanted this life. I wanted it. I made it happen. I guess it's better this way, right? Right? Right?