not eternal happiness

Duane 2022-04-19 09:02:58

This is a tragedy. There are too many things to express, and it looks messy. The more the balloon is blown, the more it will be broken. The dubbing is not bad, but it does not match the idea. Lao Zhao is a tragic character, and many things should be portrayed in depth. It's definitely a good movie, but it's a pity it's all over the place. Lao Zhao was finally redeemed, and he wanted to take care of the blind girl as a father. Two characters with different wishes. After all, it is a tragedy. I have been thinking about whether the blind girl can really be happy when she leaves? Yes, maybe it was just a short-lived bliss. Dong Jie's acting skills are praised. The lines need to be improved, and there are a lot of things to dig deep. I wonder if it would be better if blind girls were sent to a school for the blind, but unfortunately this is just a wish. The development of China's economy has given up a lot of things and abandoned a lot of value. Maybe this time it is what the screenwriter wants to express. Lao Zhao has been lonely all his life. He wants to have a home, a home where he can talk and chat with others. However, he has never been able to understand how this home will be owned when he is middle-aged. Is it a deception or a lie? Maybe it's nothing. Only when he met the blind girl did he realize that home was not exchanged for lies. There are times when lies are broken. Is this the tragedy of society or the tragedy of the little people themselves? I think maybe both. There are a few clips in the movie I thought it would develop like Charlie Chaplin's "City Lights", but that letter made me think that maybe the screenwriter also expressed a very heavy and helpless theme, maybe this is the reality of China, and it is also a small person The reality of tragic fate.

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