It is undeniable that under the background of being unable to choose a fast-paced life, watching a non-dialogue, monotonous, and boring island life of a family of three made me conflicted. But in the end, after the death of her husband, the wife turns back to the scene where the loggerhead turtle swims back to the sea, which reminds me that this is indeed a good movie, and it is not a waste of time.
Why doesn't the movie have a dialogue?
Because people don't understand life, their thinking is too conceited, and their speech is too pale.
Why is he imprisoned on the island?
Facing the unpredictable future, endless hardships, and loneliness in my heart, can he be the only one?
Why do sea turtles turn into humans?
I'll never get it, just like too many things are over before I get it.
Why is the child leaving?
This is the same question mark that always exists between giving and returning, loving and being loved.
Why do wives age at the same time as their husbands? young again? Changed back into a turtle?
Even if you try to resign yourself to fate.
Why does "Scarlet Turtle" and "Father and Daughter" use a nearly identical soundtrack?
15 years? 15 years! The smell of fermented memories.
10 years of conception, 8 years of production?
I'm sure they won't take another look at the movie when they're done.
Hahaha, and even threatened to leave the film circle forever.
Disgust because of painstaking efforts, because of excellence?
Because you are overwhelmed after thinking too seriously about life?
Life is like a drama, drama is like life.
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