I watched Samaritan Girl in the middle of the night. I hugged my knees and poured a glass of water. I wanted to forget the night.
There are two girls at the beginning of the film, they laugh innocently and share secrets. Want to escape this place and travel together. In order to save enough money, Jie Rong helps her to sell her body, while Yi Jun recruits business for her to manage the money. More and more men are venting their desires, and the two girls are getting closer and closer to the dream of Europe. I didn't expect that two girls who were in junior high school smiled innocently, but they were tempting people to go to bliss.
What impressed me was that Yijun didn't agree with Jie Rong to cater to men, so every time he succeeded in making a "business", he would always take a bath together. But why the two of them kissed, it puzzled me. Obviously, Jie Rong likes to meet different people and thinks that with them, you can get a lot of fun. But what does it mean when they kiss? I understand that the director wanted to purify their image and let the audience know that their understanding of sexuality is incomplete. It may be excusable to make such a choice.
As the movie progresses, Jierong jumps off the building to escape the police. The smile she wore before her death is like an angel, mysterious and sad.
And Yijun's father is more and more shown in front of the camera, a father silently protecting his daughter.
This makes the second half of the film the most unpleasant and heart-piercing pain.
Even when he knew that his daughter was dating a different man, he still smiled and silently protected his only treasure. As a policeman, he is contradictory, just like in the seven deadly sins, Mills would rather give up his police duties for his relatives and protect his loved ones. Between love and the law, he chose the means of profiteering. Even so, he still let I was very moved.
In the end, the father finally chose Fufa, and by the clear lake, in the mist, taught his daughter to drive. Those eyes seemed to penetrate the whole morning, stinging life more than the sunlight.
And the daughter stumbled and drove the car, trying to catch up with the father who was taken away by the police, kept driving crookedly, and kept moving forward.
like her life.
Kindness is always the most touching.
There are also a few episodes that are quite touching.
When Yijun found those men again according to the list in the ledger and tried to repay something, she was also like an angel, influencing those men who were with junior high school girls for various reasons.
A film with very little dialogue and surrounded by music. Very artistic and beautiful.
(But what if the person next to me fell asleep...)
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