The style is obvious, the play is complete, the chill is biting, but each has its own warmth

Moshe 2022-03-26 09:01:05

The advantage of a cool and cold

"artistic film" is that it is difficult to guess what will happen later than a suspense film~ Instead, it becomes very interesting
as long as it can attract people

. The life experience I've lived can't be said
to like it, after all, it's too cold, and even sympathy is difficult to arouse

an unlawful life. I

don't seem to have much family affection, but I can't help but miss each other,

hunt squirrels and eat

no men to touch She was a stubborn and ruthless girl beaten up by a few of us

, and moved everyone we looked for. In the

end she got a sum of money to keep the house and ushered in the new life of two chickens . What does winter bone mean? Cold and hard? Also known as: Frozen Heart (Taiwan) / Frozen Dead Bone (Hong Kong) / Bittersweet Winter / Winter Bone =========== Drunk and Crazy Song bone and blood relatives, relationships, this film refers to A feeling of coldness in interpersonal relationships between relatives in winter. ephemeral_Judy ("I'm spooky quiet") I think it should refer to her father's corpse. The film talks about her father's corpse using bones, and she reached into the water to touch her father's corpse in the cold winter. The drama can be considered a climax, Xin Suo (as good as a name), this translation only makes me think that it is plagiarizing the cute bone probe .





















The Ozark region of Missouri has a unique American country flavor. Even if the atmosphere is a little strong, the texture is still quite solid. In the scene of being imprisoned and beaten, the contrast between the body and soul of the group of perpetrators and the individual victim is impressive.

The characters in other films on lunch break
can be divided into two groups according to their gender. The gestures of the male group are basically presented in profile - in order to find the whereabouts of his father, Ree went to meet a series of people, all of them male. However, it is worth pondering that these men are reluctant to have direct contact with Ree. That is to say, Ree went to see these men, and the people who "blocked" these men and presented to Ree and the audience were all women.

There is another reason why women act as a microphone to deal with Ree. Although Ree is insignificant in their eyes, he is a relative from the same family after all. Therefore, it is women who play a lubricating role in the dense mechanical system of the family. In fact, these women, while being controlled by men, also exert their own subjective initiative within a limited range. Although Ree's friend rejected Ree outright on behalf of her husband, she later drove the truck she needed for Ree.

The most extreme representative of the male group is Ree's father, who is never seen from beginning to end, and who, in fact, experienced more intense, life-to-death thrills than anyone else in the movie. If the story behind this is unfolded, it will be a twisted and bizarre western involving a family vendetta. However, the movie has repeatedly emphasized Ree's words: I don't care how my father died, who killed him, what happened, I just want to keep our house. Ree's perspective is a feminist perspective. In the male-dominated world, the flames of war are really insignificant in the eyes of women. They are backward and boring. The current well-being is the most important thing. got it.

Ree's journey to find his father also symbolizes the awakening of feminist consciousness. The father's accomplices and relatives came to find Ree, and even coaxed him to adopt Ree's younger brother. As for Ree's sister, he said that he would be able to adopt it again in the future. Ree angrily exposes the man's lies and refuses to let him take his brother. Taking away the younger brother means that the male group wants to further clarify their divisions and wants to continue the iron wall between men and women, which is completely unbearable in Ree's view. And Ree's search for his father is also a feminist reflection on the patriarchal society. In the end, with the help of the leader's wife and his female subordinates, Ree found his father's corpse in the icy river. In the silent cry of extreme pain, Severed his father's hands together with the chief's wife. ——The male-dominated society once gave women grace, so cutting off the past will also feel the pain and fear of the heart for women, but the past must be cut off, otherwise, women will not have the bright future of happiness.

However, the feminism promoted by the film does not require women to overthrow men and then replace men and become men. In order to support his family, Ree had the idea of ​​joining the army. However, in interviews with officers, she found that joining the military did not bring immediate benefits, and that she had to be far away from her family, unable to fulfill her responsibilities of raising her mother and younger siblings. Therefore, at the end of the film, Ree, who kept the house, decided to give up joining the army and continue to live with his family. Joining the army symbolizes the integration and replacement of women into the male world, which is obviously discouraged by the movie (not that women are discouraged from joining the army, but that women are not encouraged to try to seek fish in the same way as men). Therefore, although this ending is a bit blunt, it is still a meaningful point - women should live with dignity, and women must also fulfill the social responsibilities endowed by biology and ethics, in a way endowed by biology and ethics.

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Winter's Bone quotes

  • Gail: [after asking her husband to let her use his truck] He said no.

    Ree: Did you tell him I'd spring for gas?

    Gail: I told him. He still won't.

    Ree: Why not?

    Gail: He never says why not to me, Ree, he just says no.

    Ree: Man, it's so sad to hear you say he won't let you do somethin' and then you *don't* do it.

    Gail: It's different once you're married.

    Ree: It really must be. 'Cause you ain't never used to eat no shit.

  • Ree: He might be hangin' around with Little Arthur and them. You think?

    Teardrop: You don't wanna go around Little Arthur's askin' them people about anything they ain't offered to talk about. That's a real good way to end up et by hogs... or wishin' you was.