Seeing the big from the small, the spiritual life of Europeans

Eduardo 2022-11-09 22:03:30

In the first part of the story, the heroine's monologue expresses the emptiness of people living in the boring landscape of the Nordic countries. Maybe it's because Skoddeheimen, who was filmed in the film, was too small and too biased for me to feel so strong.

The female protagonist's desire for sex and eventually acting insane that her mother couldn't stand it seems like an appropriate explanation for this puberty. However, looking back on July 23, 2011, it is this monotonous day that really drives people crazy.

Many people say that this tragedy was caused by the uncontrolled spread of far-right forces in Europe. Personally, I think it is because the days there are too boring It is difficult to calm down, which makes this spirit develop in an incorrect direction. How can people always act in a low-key manner? The monks who should have seen the world and escaped into the void because of their great enlightenment have all become CEOs or returned to secular life and married their wives. How can they expect Europeans, who are already active in their thinking, to be willing to live with only grass, sheep, trees and streams outside the window? That is for tourist attractions and vacations.

Some people say that this is too one-sided to see the leopard. You must know that movies and TV series are generally based on real life, especially this kind of movies that most people call "little fresh". This is the most popular or the most realistic life in the original life. No one goes out every day to encounter a murdered alien superhero or have an unforgettable love affair with a beautiful and handsome guy. Want to see the lives of people from other countries? Watch more of these movies.

I guess some people think that the description of that kind of life in the film is because the director wears tinted glasses. But just imagine if there is no such fact, how can the director be colored?

That's Europe's cobblestone streets lined with Renaissance buildings. You must know that there are not many international metropolises in Europe, and most cities are still the same. I hope people studying in Europe can enjoy that rhythm.

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