In other words, how well you cultivate yourself
determines whether you can truly understand the connotation of the movie.
By chance, at the beginning of this year, I watched this movie
instead of Jia Zhangke's "The Good Man in Three Gorges" a few days ago,
not because I deliberately wanted to compare, but because of such an accident.
I like Abbas so much. His movies are so rich in humanity. He is
illiterate, but he sees in his eyes what others can't see. The richness in his
heart is the real richness.
You can't help but sigh, it turns out that illiterate people are also thoughtful, so
don't underestimate it.
Abbas' figures have six faces, rich and three-dimensional.
The plot is really bland, but the real taste is in the bland, the more meaningful the more timeless... As for
Jia Zhangke, I'm sorry, I have to say, his characters are really too shallow...
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