foggy landscape

Johann 2022-09-23 01:49:12

The long-shot remake of the man in the drama troupe that the man in the drama troupe was riding a motorcycle to chase after his sister and brother in the film that the freshman found at random to complete his homework, and I haven't seen the film in its entirety. Now in my senior year, I saw this film by chance and saw that segment, only to find out that it was this one. The so-called tragedy is to destroy beautiful things for you to see. Ulla and Alexander set out on a train journey to Germany to find their non-existent father, but were thrown off the train again and again for evading fares. I recall that long, suffocating shot again, no music, no shouting, not even a struggle, just the noise of cars on the road, and the rape behind the curtains of the truck. It snowed and everyone was still. This scene was very dramatic. The beauty was silent and even a little sadness was cruel. The two brothers and sisters did not belong here. They were running to find the father in his brother Alexander's dream. The younger brother was forced to grow up during the ordeal of the journey. In the end, Ulla got the money in the fastest way, got on the train to Germany, and reached the end of the German drama through the river.

The big hand with the mutilated index finger floating in the sea was taken away by the helicopter. I think its meaning is to point out the direction for Ulla, Alexander and Orestis. Oz returned to the drama troupe. Unexpectedly, the drama troupe was selling costumes and preparing to disband. Real life is Cruelly, the Ulla brothers and sisters also bid farewell to Austria and went to Germany in the end. Only Ao and the last sergeant were friendly to the two brothers and sisters in the film. They were originally in the dark and have been in the dark. When the fog dissipates, you will be able to see clearly and the light will come in.

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Landscape in the Mist quotes

  • Orestis: Who am I? I'm a snail slithering away into nothingness... I don't know where I'm going. Once I thought I knew.

  • Orestis: If I were to shout, who would hear me out of the armies of angels?