Pure pictures tell in-depth stories

Kareem 2021-12-21 08:01:19

Pure and beautiful images tell in-depth stories-the opening of "Days in Heaven"
: black and white, slums, sewage streets, alleys with diapers, numb couples, men working as tailors, girls looking into the distance by the sea, of course, there are also joys Teenagers are playing baseball, and carefree children are playing by the water. . . The last picture is the little girl in the story, everything is told in her tone, and her eyes are mature that does not match her age.
The way of escape: The train passed through the vast fields with white and black smoke. The people on the train were talking and laughing. They were in shabby clothes and the future was unknown, but the music was bright and people lived in the future. The lens is zoomed out, the train passes a viaduct, the blue sky and white clouds in the distance, the train slowly passes, black smoke and white clouds reflect each other, the most beautiful combination of industrial civilization and agricultural civilization.

Marriage: When the farmer confessed to the hostess, "I think I love you", the hostess said thank you for saying that. Then the farmer discussed with the hostess and saw that the hostess was not willing to act, for money and for a better life, but the farmer said he hated everything now. The girl walked out of the shack with great heart. There was a pool of water on the opposite side, and in the distance. The farmer's castle. The screen quickly switched, a group of wild geese flew across the sky, followed by shiny green leaves covering the sky, suggesting that after another year, the girl had married the farmer in white gauze.
Boredom, waste, and affair after marriage: Once they worked from morning to night, just for a plate of potatoes, but now the hostess just dumped a plate of food for his sister, and they even used food to make jokes . After the juggling troupe came, everyone ate and drank and played in a small pavilion in the rice field. In the night, the shadows of the farmer and the girl were enlarged and blurred in the light gauze, as if a devil possessed him. The farmer’s eyes widened and looked at this. everything. . . After the farmer was leaving, he asked the hostess, do you fall in love with him? The hostess didn't say anything, but she must be saying in her heart that we did this, not good, at least it hurt someone.

I don’t want to judge any one of them with moral right or wrong. I just want to say a little bit: the farmer found his wife cheating on several occasions but couldn’t bear to give up. Apart from the so-called love, I think maybe because of his illness, he repeatedly guessed after all. It was this girl who brought him joy; the farmer, he thought that loving someone was to let her live a so-called good life, but in the end, although he and the girl were together, the love had changed; girl, she had been loved and gained Live a good life, but in the end all these are gone, but she is born to wander, and does not care about the shame of the world, she smiles on the train to find a new life.

Attached little sister’s interesting narration: This person will not hurt anyone. Give him a flower and he will save it for a lifetime.
In a way, I felt sorry for him because no one stood up for him, stayed by his side, and held his hand when he needed care, which was pretty tragic.
We have never been so rich, with nothing to do all day long, except to lie down in bed and not to work. I tell you that the rich have a way.
He did not get any more sick, nor did he get better. They were kind, they thought he would die slowly.

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Days of Heaven quotes

  • Linda: Are we gonna stay?

    Bill: If she wants to.

    Linda: You'd rather go?

    Bill: I'd rather be the King of Siam.

  • Linda: He was tired of livin' like the rest of them - nosin' around like a pig in a gutter. He wasn't in the mood no more. He figured there must be somethin' wrong with 'em - the way they always got no luck - and they oughta get it straightened out. He figured some people need more than they got, other people got more than they need. Just a matter of gettin' us all together.