I downloaded "Witchy Silk" today and started from the beginning. I watched the child muttering to himself in loneliness. "It's raining." "Mom, the daylilies are blooming." My heart tightened and I felt distressed. Such a small child, barefoot, walking on the road. Can not but feel distressed. I remember that Qidong, who followed him, saw the child sitting in the parents' pick-up area. He said that no one would come to pick him up again in the future. This sentence evokes my pity for this child. Maybe, girls are born with motherhood, so I feel especially distressed for this child. When I finally found out that he was discriminated against at such a young age, looked down upon by others, and even had a low self-esteem to the point of committing suicide, I was thinking that he had always lived so hard. I have always lived so desperately. So much so that he would thank him before his mother strangled him with her own hands. I remember the master said, in fact, his mother loves him very much. Yes, when I hear a mother crying hoarsely as she ends her child's life, I can't stand it. I can understand what kind of pain it was.
This movie, from the very beginning, was doomed to be sad. A child's father was beaten to death, and the girl hid in a safe and yelled for her father to reveal the last password. But her father could no longer speak. When the police opened the safe, I saw the girl's angry and sad eyes. The whole movie seems to revolve around children. Perhaps only children can make people move. And only the anger and despair of a child can destroy the whole world.
And the most tender scenery in this movie is Lin Jiaxin. She ran her love in a small flower shop quietly and simply. She fell in love with Dong, the man who was so calm and suffocating. Sometimes I wonder, did Ye Qidong never love her? ? But if he doesn't love him, why should he save her? Just because it's police duty? Maybe it's not that he doesn't love, the love of a man is more or less silent. He doesn't have to put his feelings on his lips. But he was sure he loved her. And she just loves more than he does. Because of her love for him and her trust, she even listened to his words and stood there motionless even when she heard gunshots sounding behind her. Just when panicked, helplessly called his name. Yes, how could he not love such a woman? Fortunately, she is still alive, and fortunately, they can experience life and death together. Then, they can hold each other's hands more firmly and not let go.
As for Ye Qidong, I almost laughed out loud when I first started watching "Wood Silk" at my classmate's house. Isn't this Snow Village? ? Because of this face, the movie adds a lot of comedy to me, at least when I first saw his face, I think. But later I discovered that Zhang Zhen had a stern and determined face, and he was not the peasant face of Xue Village. His gloom, his sadness, seemed to be the main reason why Jiawei couldn't stop. A woman is likely to fall in love with a man because she loves him. I have always believed that in such love, whoever feels distressed first will lose. But I found out that I was wrong. Maybe he also felt sorry for her and loved her, otherwise he would not entrust his mother to her at the end of her life. It was a kind of trust and also a kind of love, but he knew that he would not be able to keep her privately until old age. It's not unfortunate. He couldn't accompany her for the rest of his life. Only by entrusting his relatives to her could he express his trust in her and his love for her. He is willing to owe her, because he can pay it back in his next life. Such love, silent but more contagious than ordinary love.
When I saw that the child and his mother could finally be together in the subway, when I saw that Qidong was still thinking of Jiawei when he was dying, I couldn't help but be moved. They can all be together, I think this ending is gratifying. I really want to tell all the friends I know, cherish what you have and take pity on those in front of you. We actually have a lot more, a lot.
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