In 1913, Kenya, East Africa, I have a farm in Africa, at the foot of Mount Nigang

Duane 2022-03-25 09:01:10

I've never been asked to write a review of a movie, except for homework, I have to write very long.
I haven't been able to write very long things for a long time.
Maybe enough for tonight, but my rhetoric is no longer perfect.
One day when someone asked about my favorite movie, I thought, "Out of Africa" ​​could be mentioned more.
In fact, in the snowy Denmark, Tianni told us:
"I've got not life at all."
I think this point is worth mentioning in the film review. Before going to Africa, she was looking for herself. And after leaving Africa, she still doesn't have an answer. The respect she received was only a step forward on the road to finding it.
Yes, maybe some of us do this all our lives.
I've been wondering if the director can leave some hints of where the Duchess is going. Maybe equality, fraternity. Tianni has been on a quest to turn her world into these words. Don't think of her too ordinary, the things she loves are big things, and she looks at the world with sensibility. She's staying on the farm and watching the men go away, not the dependency a woman needs - because I think everyone has a unique way of looking at the world, before being changed, before being defined, before being defined as dependent . Just as Dennis was persuaded by Tianni's doctrine, he realized that no one understood the truth.
With that said, we've led to the second point of the movie.
I like it very much and agree very much with the point of view of the movie "Actually he doesn't like you that much".
The purpose of "Out of Africa" ​​is the same as "Actually He Doesn't Like You That Much".
Why can only those who believe in love find love?
Your beliefs, your schemas, will deeply and unknowingly affect others, and eventually the world becomes your mind.
And the difference between men and women, as we saw in Out of Africa, is huge. People are beyond your expectations, so easy to be changed.
"Actually He Doesn't Like You That Much" gives us an excellent answer about the way people interact with each other and between men and women - communication.
It seems that I have watched too many movies, and I can foresee the lines of the quarrel between Dennis and Tianni in advance.
At first, I think the male protagonist Dennis is very mature and has a vision, but maturity is more than that.
At the beginning of the story, the one who doesn't need the other side always starts to hurt the other side who needs you. Dennis, as Dennis, I have been galloping on the grassland for so long. I deeply believe that people are independent individuals, and no one can I don't belong to anyone, I don't want to belong to anyone. And when you were leaving, I understood what God meant. The sad thing is, Tianni, I was originally a Duchess, but under your influence, you made me understand the meaning of life alone. I seem to have found another me, which is reasonable.
This is a very old-fashioned plot. Men and women are always like this, always. Even in such a pure Africa, there are people, and it is still so complicated. Because of thinking and communication, it forms a scene of intertwined progress, one song after another praising life.
Tianni and Dennis.
Looking at Tian Ni seems to be looking at myself. When I meet someone I love, I won't think too much. So Dennis is afraid of losing himself, losing his freedom, not moving forward, and I won't. It can also be said that my thinking is simple and not profound, but I really don’t think so much. In fact, I am a person who is not afraid of the future. Tian Ni first held back, then broke out. I broke out right away and left. Because I've only been in love once. What will I choose next time, I don't know. I think of a boy who said that if I am not gentle, no man will want me in the society. He means I don't want to be tamed. I also have a heart like Tianni and would love to be in front of men and tell them that I can hunt like them, take risks, wander and be brave, instead of being tested for endurance and staying on the farm for your protection. I don't know what this is, is it the inferiority complex caused by gender segregation? I don't think this statement of psychology can be trusted. I would rather say that you want to find yourself through all the things that oppress you. Like the power that oppresses us women, I want to prove myself with this. The guy who said I wasn't treated well by society, I think he likes me. But he didn't know why, like Dennis, only gave half a heart and a pair of hot eyes. And I too, only give half a heart. For me now, the loneliness of adolescence is bigger than how I should get him.
PS:
1. The score is too low.
2. How many people now have the opportunity to survive as in Africa to complete the mission and length of life, not with the pretense and hypocrisy of society, but purely to live. Since it is so rare to have such an opportunity, how do we find ourselves?
3. Before the destruction, your reason was more than mine. After all the intertwining and conflict, we exchanged reason and sensibility. The rationality and sensibility of men and women, no one is right or wrong.
4. By the way, the voice of the heroine is the first one that I find shocking so far. So nice. There are many factors in the word "good", which can only be understood here, not expressed in words.
5. The soundtrack is great.

All remarks are false, please forgive me.

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Extended Reading

Out of Africa quotes

  • Denys: I won't be closer to you and I won't love you *more* because of a piece of paper.

  • [about to leave Africa, Karen Blixen gives Denys' compass to Farah]

    Karen Blixen: This is very dear to me. It has helped me to find my way.

    Farah: Thank you, Msabu.

    [She goes to board the train. Looks back at him]

    Karen Blixen: I want to hear you say my name.

    Farah: You are Karin, Msabu.