The regrets that passed by, eventually turned into flames

Hassie 2022-04-19 09:02:54

That ordinary night, who knew it would be forever.

The once intimacy has become a parallel line of the same city.

The regrets that passed by, eventually turned into flames.

Sixty years have passed in the blink of an eye, and only a box full of mottled thoughts remains.

Finally, I saw that familiar smiling face again.

In the end, we never met again.

I don't have siblings, so I can't fully appreciate the feeling of being separated from one another but still connecting with each other, but I was deeply moved. Many details of the film are worth pondering, not only showing the deep friendship between sisters, but also the history of the growth and survival of the two women. Criticizing patriarchy and showing poverty, I think if I can add some important events in Brazil over the past few decades as a background, I can get a 9.

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