I guess 99% of you don't know what a white dwarf is

Yolanda 2022-10-06 21:56:31

"Where Am I Going", take this question a step further, which is where do I come from? I come from southern Europe, I enjoy the government system, and have a stable and smooth job; while northern Europe relies on the rescue mechanism and the art of survival .

This is not a contradiction at all. After all, the original history and environment are different. If you are interested, you can check the historical reasons yourself. If it is too long, we will not talk about it, and we will watch the movie directly.

Part 1 - Sin under the System

The status of the male protagonist Zarone is a widespread problem. In the public office system, his work status is free and loose; he can ask for leave at will; with corresponding wages and various subsidies, he easily surpasses the middle class. The film always presents the drawbacks of the photo in a comedy way. This is a great point. Dare to admit it is the beginning of correction. By the way, it is better than those who clearly fight flies and catch tigers but are still very selfish.

Of course, it is undeniable that the aura of the male protagonist has always existed, which is also where the dramatic contrast lies.

Part 2 - Finding Yourself

I've been receiving information about the family of origin recently, it's true, it's so important, okay. Life in modern southern Europe is fast-paced, so people keep honking their horns without waiting for the car, and there is a silent but tacit way of life everywhere - don't be too troublesome. This is really all too familiar to us, school violence is none of our business, social issues also require us to shut up, and even how to get a foothold at work requires parents to teach us.

But Northern Europe is different. People are sincere, civilized, garbage sorting, never honking the horn, never jumping in line, and tolerant of different languages ​​and cultures. It sounds simple. But when Zarone learned all of this, his parents simply collapsed, and these small habits made a qualitative change in him. He became civilized, rational, and no longer jealous. Did he lose himself when he was completely different? One day he found that he had missed a lot of precious things, he started to miss his old self, but he couldn't go back, he became irritable and self-denial, and at that moment he was nobody.

When he returned to Italy, he was as smooth as before. His native environment made him comfortable. After hearing that the heroine was pregnant, he asked for leave in a very good way, and even wanted to use money to buy a sense of superiority. The heroine was cruel pushed him away. It was at that moment that he realized what was most important in his life. He seemed to have found a way of cultural integration, and everyone was happy.

I don’t know if you have noticed the white dwarf star mentioned in the movie. In short, it is just a planet that is not very conspicuous but keeps colliding with itself. I thought it had a little hint in the movie, just like the male protagonist who kept colliding in two diametrically opposed cultural habits and then shaping a real and complete self.

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