The unfortunate life of pine nuts

Zachariah 2022-04-23 07:04:17

When I didn't watch it, I thought it would be an ordinary little biography that would please me. Matsuko was probably a weird woman who was despised by others but lived a comfortable and happy life.
When I first saw it, because of the strong colors and light and shadow in the movie, I couldn't help but wonder if this would be true. It will be this suspenseful and disgusting Japanese-made;
I burst into tears when I saw it;


this should be another Amelie. Matsuko looked like Emily when she was a child, and she sang well and had a very cute expression, so Matsuko should be so lovable.

But as the plot progressed a little, I found out why pine nuts are disgusting.
I hate pine nuts, why do you come up with the most ignorant way to solve things in such a way. You put the money stolen by the student, and part of the money she stole from another person's wallet;
why did you live with a so-called writer after you left home, and why did you allow yourself to be beaten and scolded? Bullying doesn’t resist;
why do you suddenly go to your lover’s house to get to know your lover’s wife and think you can beat him; why do you trust a man who goes with you
at will, how can you possibly take out the money when it’s in someone’s pocket;
Explain why the barber is waiting for you;
why follow a man without any principles and go to hell regardless of right and wrong.

So many why, in fact, Matsuko is also asking.
We asked why Matsuko did this, Matsuko asked why I always end up unfortunate.
A few why have finished Matsuko's life.

Matsuko has a beautiful vision and a pure heart, no matter her singing voice or her smiling face. All her imbalances exploded just as she frantically pushed up the table angrily. So Matsuko couldn't forgive her younger sister who had spoiled her father because of her long illness. She ran away from home.

In an extreme way, she begins her path of resistance and love.

After Matsuko ran away from home at the age of twenty-three, he encountered various men. In the face of these men, she tolerated and compromised, just to gain the love of each other. The way she deals with it is just like she is used to constant giving. As a result, she has embarked on a road that is always bumpy.

Or some people will say that Matsuko is blind and unenlightened, otherwise how can there be no judgment; or some people will think that Matsuko loves those who are experiencing misfortune and sorrow in life with a great heart, just like God caresses sinners.

Maybe really character decides fate. Love is the light that can devour reason, character, or lead you into a one-way road of destruction, or lead you to make many choices that are different but will eventually lead to good. But the movie does not show us a better choice, and we can only ask why Matsuko does this, not what you can do Matsuko.

Matsuko didn't know a better way to do it, so she could only continue to walk blindfolded in the direction of the light of love in the phantom, and the deeper she went, the more lonely she became.

Some people may not see the light of these loves but can only perceive them intuitively; some people may be able to discern them and go for them with one heart. We have been longing for harmony and happiness, and finally dragged the clumsy body and stumbled to the end of life.

Only God loved her so much that Matsuko returned to twenty-three years old and walked to the stairs to heaven, her song and smiling face were still so pure.

Love is a ray of light, dazzling. The whole life of pine nuts is like a moth to light and love. Looking back, just a dizziness, it is over.

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