Soul Station

Javonte 2022-03-23 09:02:19

Fin is a dwarf, seems quiet, always alone, and doesn't like dealing with people. But it always attracts the attention of others. In the movie, he also mentioned that he was very short-tempered when he was young. It is estimated that people talked a lot about him at that time, and he was young and energetic. Now he has been able to endure the opinions of others, and he lives well by himself and has his own hobbies. He likes to study trains, but he has never ridden a train himself. It's nice to sit by and watch the train go by.

Joe is a hot dog vendor with an ailing father. Passionate, like the painter Olivia. He took the initiative to get to know Fen, and then he also liked to get on the train under the influence of Fen. It is estimated that he is a person who is eager to get out of the town.

Olivia is a painter who lost her son and has been unable to get out of this pain. He also took the initiative to get acquainted with Fen, so Fen, Joe and Olivia became good friends. However, there were some fluctuations in the relationship between the three, but they finally got together. The three ended up chatting together again, and the movie was over.

At the beginning of the movie, I felt that the people in the town had a good attitude towards Finn, and everyone was basically curious and friendly towards him. In fact, these people also have their own problems behind them. Some of them have lost their children, some have patients at home, and some people are pregnant but they dare not let their families know. Everyone goes to Fen to talk to them. They should have this idea. When they see Fen, everyone feels sympathy, and then their psychology will be balanced. I don't know what Fen's inner thoughts are, and he may feel helpless. But no matter what, Finn is still integrated into their lives.

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The Station Agent quotes

  • Joe Oramas: Do they have clubs for you people?

    Finbar McBride: What?

    Joe Oramas: You know, for train watchers.

  • Finbar McBride: Here I am! Take a look. TAKE A LOOK!