There's too much to say to get serious about it, but I just want to talk about a few parts of the movie that impressed me the most. In my opinion, the theme of this film is that the coloring of great love, faith, and redemption is heavier than maternal love. It also acts on the contact and communication between the heroine and the hero of the criminal in the redemption of the criminal, and the process of redeeming him is the main plot of the criminal's crime. The process gradually revealed the truth as the plot progressed, interspersed with the heroine's childhood story (I think it was based on the theme of mother's love), so in parallel, a movie roughly tells three stories that are related to each other and have some emphasis on
Father (the godfather repeatedly persuaded the nuns, these poor Extremely vicious criminals will use you in various ways. Yes, 'experience' will not deceive most of the time, but there will be a twist later.
People around hear about the nun helping criminals, and everyone also tells her: 'He Taking advantage of you'.
Respectful is the attitude of the nun - she said repeatedly and sincerely: This is the first time I have dealt with this kind of thing. (Including when condolences to the victims' families under the pressure of public opinion) She is willing to try and do it The efforts did not give up.
The feelings of the victim's family members are understandable, but forgiveness is not always easy to achieve. (I always feel that only bystanders can do it. The nun has a special status, and perhaps her great love is a kind of emotion The path to forgiveness is unknown)
The women and lawyers who always supported the nun were touching. The
criminal never knew that he would be redeemed by a nun before he wrote, and I didn't expect it, he took the blame for granted ( Of course, the behavior concealed the truth), and the nun almost answered his request, and the court appealed for it, lie detector, visit his mother, how could it not be true? I don't know if I have expressed what I want to say)
It would be better to say that the criminal, under the influence of the nun, dared to face the vulnerable parts of his character, finally realized that he had caused this tragedy together, and he thought that what he did was 'not a crime' and that it was the other person's fault (the two committed the crime). The male protagonist is considered an accomplice) He speaks for himself so rightly that I believe that it is really cute. He is always responsible for his own actions. In order to avoid greater pain, he has to cover up his vulnerability by various means. First of all, he believes in 'beautifying' himself. The more pretentious and more pretentious words are the flaws where he is escaping and escaping death. Even the male protagonist will be influenced.
variable. Perhaps, the nun believed in the criminal at first, but the following events, the persuasion of the crowd, and the criminal's own performance, her feelings for the criminal are changing. How do you define love?) She used to say: 'Called to come'. It is the responsibility. 'It takes courage to be independent'. Her mind is clear, and she is different from the faint of lust. 'I don't want you to be so frivolous in life and death. ' (responding to the criminal's verbal teasing) This is different from the general love between men and women. The love boundary of a nun seems to be very wide and wide. Before the criminal died, he felt loved and said to the nun that I love you, which is not the same as the love that the nun put into practice. Now, we have to think, think, think, about love.
Besides the line of maternal love, the nun has clear eyes and a hearty laugh. Now she is as sincere as a servant. However, the movie still intersperses her not so kind past when she was a child. Maybe it is to watch the criminal recall his 'sin', but in the movie Under the protection of her mother's love, she 'corrected', and in reality, she went to visit the criminal's mother for this reason. It is my guess that the plot is so connected. The criminal's love for her mother still plays a role in his later candor.
I like the reality without makeup in the scenes of the movie characters. The
uncle, the victim's family member, laughs right into his heart when he recalls, and the corners of my mouth rise involuntarily. The happiness that comes from the heart goes beyond acting skills.
When the nun cries, her eyes turn red. Innocent and pitiful is a thrilling beauty to me, and I think this kind of sincerity is much more beautiful than makeup.
Looking at this film from different levels, as far as the cultural differences between China and the West are concerned, (I’ll just talk about a matter of opinion)
respect for the clergy is a major feature, (this is a factor for the success of nuns, but it also pushes nuns to the top Longkou, the public will think that the nun actually helped the murderer)
Divorce to forget (the victim's family can't bear the blow of losing a child, and starting a new relationship may be a good way to forget the pain)
I know that the theme of this movie may be idealized, in the context of the beliefs it emphasizes. What the film expresses to me is that the meaning of faith is to guide human nature toward the qualities of praise.
Well the story is well told.
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