What's the matter if it's true or false?

Zita 2022-12-21 04:15:01

A wonderful mashup of curry spices and French desserts. The combination of the two adds lively spiciness to the elegance; spoonfuls of honey to the bitterness. The logic in the plot is quite obvious. Although the story emphasizes that the poor can also be spiritually rich. It is everyone's right to find their own dreams and happiness. But Aja (and the stranded people in the refugee camps) saw the wider world and gained happiness through money or help from higher SES people. (It really vividly embodies what is called Knowledge Gap... SAD but TURE) So, although the rendering is good, I personally feel that the argument is not valid. (laughs) But the whole picture, atmosphere, and emotional rendering of the film are very dreamy and fairy tale, and it is really cute. Other than that, an interesting point: By the end of the film, (perhaps because of The Pianist), I kept thinking about which parts of the protagonist were glorified in the first-person narrative; those were the facts. In the film, the guard is just right and asks for me: "Is your story true?" Aja replied: "More or less." I was suddenly relieved. What if the story isn't true? The point is, it gives hope. Just like in the film Aja gave the three children who were about to be taken to prison, gave them a chance and a hope. This lovely fairy tale also brings warmth to me. So, true or false. It doesn't matter if the discussion is not in place. Warm, never fake.

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