In any case, the memory of the town's homeland is always mixed with the people's kind and simple imagination.
After living in a big city, every time I come home, I have a sense of superiority that comes out of nowhere. Fortunately, most of the time, it doesn't show obvious arrogance, just pretending to have a higher perspective.
I think the writer's performance is genuine, with restrained respect for the people of his hometown. On the contrary, there are various phenomena in the town, showing the unreasonable order. Compared with the "painter" who has power and nonsense, the "son" who forcibly understands that his deceased husband was written into the book, who questioned the "son" of the writer for not accepting the invitation to dinner, and the "father" who used the weak to occupy the moral high ground and forced the writer to fund it is even more desperate.
Career, love, family, talent... Few people in the film can be called outstanding, but the little brother at the front desk of the hotel is independent from the world with a clear stream-like existence.
The transformation of the author's image is quite clever. Compared with the previous restrained and indifferent style, the exaggerated and bright costumes are another kind of disguise to hide the true heart.
It's just that the original intention and the hometown have gone away together.
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