It's been too long since I watched this kind of slow and unreliable literary and artistic film. In fact, she is literary and artistic, maybe not, and tear-jerking and touching blockbuster is not counted either. It just came and went lightly, without introducing Sister Tao's 60 years of life, but in the last days, Sister Tao revealed little by little in the eyes of the people around her, it was really very light.
Long shots, empty shots, slow tone, quiet and steady, large blank spaces, various picture frames appearing in many places.
When I heard Qing say watching Sister Tao see her tears, I was thinking what kind of tearjerker it was. However, until the end, I was moved by this faint feeling.
I really want to know what is so good about Sister Tao. I wanted to understand more deeply behind her, but failed.
The meaning of the peeping shot; the reason for the next empty shot; if the person moves, the camera moves, and if the character does not move, the camera is fixed. Simply put, when the long shot is fixed, the picture is empty and the environment is stable. The headache is terrible (I don't know if it's because of the big screen in the movie theater). However, I don't quite understand what the director meant.
Everywhere is hesitant to say anything, whether it is the screen explanation, the protagonist's dialogue, or whatever. There is always an unspoken feeling of suffocation.
Probably everything is very simple, just the warmth of the ordinary two generations.
Is this your son?
Roger then said that it wasn't that
these two words sounded particularly harsh at the time, but what accompanied it was actually the deeper feelings between the two people than their own.
When Roger, the pastor, and Sister Tao were praying: Laughing until her stomach hurts is better than crying until her heart
hurts , Saying too much will be overwhelming.
When I watched it, I was expected to be brought into subjective feelings. Recently, I have asked a lot of family members. After watching Sister Tao, I didn't realize that my parents were old and old, and my nose was sour.
The descriptions in the nursing home only highlight a few categories, each of them regardless of whether they are old and pretty, knowing that they have not been long and wantonly (forgot the name pia), preferring their sons and forgetting that the one who actually loves them the most is Aunt Jin who is their daughter. , the always strict principal, or the middle-aged Mei Gu who was admitted to the nursing home due to kidney dialysis. There is even Miss Cai, who was still in the nursing home during the Chinese New Year. In fact, her description was a brushstroke. She forcibly held back her feelings when she was eating melon seeds, and she was silent when she heard Sister Tao ask her family. All kinds of words are hesitant to say, don't think too much, just make people feel hot and cold in the heart.
Sister Tao's warmth towards people, skillful cooking, being teased for a stroke at the beginning of the film, and the care of all the people who have taken care of her in the past, Sister Tao has lived peacefully in the second half of her life.
The writing is clumsy, I just thought about what to ask, and it turned into a review. Anyway, it's better to write it out than to put it in your head and disappear at any time.
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