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of the mother writing a letter The beginning of the Beehive Wizard film begins with the mother writing a letter. This paragraph begins with the father taking care of the bees in the bee farm, and ends when the father finishes caring for the bees and takes out his pocket watch to check the time. This series of acts of sending letters through the mother's letter, on the one hand, explains the historical background of the film, and on the other hand reflects the alienation of the relationship between the parents in the film, thus laying a solemn and gloomy emotional tone for the whole film. At the beginning of this paragraph, the father is taking care of the hive seriously. At this time, the long music sounded, and the narration of the letter entered in advance. The mother's letter was written to her ex-lover, and the mother's letter to the ex-lover appeared in the picture of the father working. Among them, the essence of the two people's common life but emotional separation emerges in one shot. From the content of the mother's letter, it can be known that the separation from the former lover was due to the war a few years ago. The story took place in 1940, and the war referred to in the letter was the Spanish Civil War in 1937. When the mother arrived at the railway station When the letter was sent, a passing train was carrying soldiers on their way to the battlefield. Through the window, the soldiers showed sad and lonely expressions. Through the process of writing and delivering letters, the film showed a critical position on war.
movie frankenstein screening sequence
In "The Hive Wizard", the film begins with the film screening team entering the village to play the film as an introduction to start the whole film, and the relationship between the characters is explained through the behavior of different characters during the film screening process. Playing an important role in promoting, the film "Frankenstein" itself played a role in the title of the film, which is a film about death and growth. In terms of plot, it is precisely because of the screening of the film that the two little girls are attracted to the film, and the mother Trisha has the opportunity to get away from looking after the family affairs and write and send letters to the former lover; and Although his father Fernando did not go to the cinema to watch the movie, he was also attracted by the film. When he came back from the bee farm and passed the cinema, he stopped to watch it outside the house. When he was reading a book at home, he was also attracted by the dialogue of the movie and went out to listen to the dialogue. Sister Isabel went to the cinema together to watch a movie. Anna could not fully understand the relationship between the death of the little girl in the film and Frankenstein, but the answer given by Isabel was mysterious and wonderful to Anna. It can be seen from the arrangement of the characters’ behaviors in this passage that in Anna and Isabel’s life, there is a lack of love from their parents. Sister Isabel is both a playmate and a guide in Anna’s life, but Isabel herself is still a child. doesn't give a complete answer. Their parents, who each have their own concerns, are never in the same picture as the sisters, but the father's behavior suggests that he is more likely to become closer to the children than the mother. With unsolved questions about Frankenstein, Anna's next series of behaviors are all exploring the mystery, looking for answers she has never understood. Sister Isabel continues to play the role of the leader, but as Anna explores the answers As the relationship deepened, they gradually ceased to be inseparable as before. Anna became more courageous and independent. The father tried to communicate with the children to inspire their thinking, but due to the existence of estrangement, they could not understand each other and conflicted. He ran away from home. In the end, his father found Anna, and the two reunited. The mother also noticed the change in the child and gradually cared more about the child, but she did not have too much spiritual communication with Anna, and Anna did not pass The mother comes looking for answers, and at the end of the film, Anna stands alone in the moonlight, calling out to Frankenstein, a scene that fully demonstrates the charm of the film.
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