God is an awesome guy! Two days ago, the teacher told us in the last film and television appreciation class that the energy given to you by God is enough to realize any of your dreams, as long as you have a persistent heart. Now in this film, God has appeared again: at times of birth, at times of death, everything is arranged by God; there is a super powerful computer in heaven that arranges the fate of billions of people around the world. I have always been a fatalist, I feel that everything that happens is arranged by God, so when I fail, I will not be too lost, I think God is fair, when you lose, it will be in the next moment or Make up for other things for you. When I am happy, I feel that my virtue has moved God, and I will be grateful and accept it with peace of mind. When I have faith, I really feel that I can see everything very openly. People who have faith are also mostly kind. Because Americans have beliefs, they believed in the most primitive times that the more wealth they accumulated during their lifetime, the more likely they would enter heaven after death, and because of the constraints of beliefs, the economy would develop rapidly, and economic development would only promote the development of culture.
Uncle Jian's borrowing money inserted in the movie, which appears vaguely, is also another life of the old man. When he borrowed money for the last time, even if Sister Tao knew that he borrowed money to find a girl, she still lent him the money. : How long can a person of this age live?” When you are old, you feel that everything should be done, yes, how long is left? Laughing until your stomach hurts is better than crying until your heart hurts. When such an old man appeared at the funeral ceremony with a white rose, he felt an indescribable feeling in his heart, while Andy, who gave a eulogy at Sister Tao's funeral ceremony, appeared in clothes and shoes for the first time. , not just because it was such an occasion, but more to express the respect for Sister Tao and life that the film has always run through. Life, I don’t know how to express this topic, this kind of thing is too profound. I saw a piece of news on the Internet, but I forgot which province it was from. It was a mother who could not afford 50,000 yuan, so the family planning enforcers forcibly killed the baby or fetus. I can’t remember the original text of the news. It's just that the attached black and white photo has been lingering. The mother is lying on the bed numbly, next to the messy children with plastic sheets, small, life, isn't this life? But respect that Is it because of smallness or weakness that we should not be respected? The family planning implemented in China in the 1970s pushed the aging of the population to a climax. We have entered a society with an ultra-low birthrate. It is unimaginable that our country, which is in the primary stage of socialism, has not yet reached a high level of economy to improve the pension system. To cope with such a serious aging, the living environment of the elderly will change. How's it going? The "Feiyue Nursing Home" released earlier is also a story about the elderly. It is not difficult to see what an embarrassing period we are facing in terms of population development. I remember when I watched Feiyue Nursing Home, I was moved I couldn't cry, so out of habit, I subconsciously shared this good movie with my roommates, but on the way to class, I suddenly thought that after watching this movie, the biggest feeling is about those aspects of the child who want to support the family but the relatives are not there. , but her relatives are really gone. Thinking of this, I suddenly feel that my inadvertent mistakes should have caused her great harm.
In Sister Tao, the elderly gathered around to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival. The leaders of the company brought photographers and performers to visit the elderly. The photographers carried the machines, and the actors sang popular songs among the elderly. My grandparents couldn't hear this kind of music, but the old man still looked at it with a smile. The photographer shouted OK, and the actor quickly pulled down his face and quit the circle. The assistant asked her to send gifts with a look of disgust. , I didn't give too many shots to the old people in this section. The transition was in a lively atmosphere. The leader started to distribute moon cakes to the old people, and the photographer followed. It was so harmonious. After the distribution, an old man took the moon cake. I tried hard to take it apart, and the leaders took it. I subconsciously thought it was to help, but I heard a sentence: This is a prop, I have to take it back, and I will use it next time. At that time, I really didn't know what the expression of the old man was, was it helpless? But why do you feel powerless? Probably because you don't know what to look like. Since it's a holiday, since someone comes to visit, you always have to be happy, so let's laugh. Anyway, like moon cakes, we are also props. After the leaders left, a group of children rushed in. At this time, Andy was at the door of the nursing home, walking out against the children, waving goodbye to Sister Tao. At this time, the camera slowed down, and Sister Tao's face Isn’t the reluctance and pretence on the face of every old man exactly what every old man looks like. He wants to see more of his children, but he is afraid of delaying his children’s work. Even if he is reluctant, he must pretend. This scene is really dramatic. Just like the people of this generation played by Andy, they go out and work hard and earn money for what, not for the happiness of their children and the elderly, but the children and the elderly. It's not ridiculous to meet each other as a kind of public welfare or props in a nursing home like this. Where can there be happiness.
In the end, Uncle Jian borrowed money, probably to buy a bunch of flowers to see Sister Tao, but the old man recited a poem lightly: When we meet, it is difficult to say goodbye. , the torch turns into ashes and tears begin to dry ••••••, this is the best summary of Sister Tao's life.
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