He didn't run away, listen, he's back.

Norberto 2022-10-05 01:00:05

When I was young, I only saw the end of this film, two people running in the snow, because the man has to rush back to the detention center within the specified time, otherwise it will be regarded as running away. When the time came, the two of them couldn't run anymore, so they played the accordion back to back. The instructor inside the fence heard the sound of the piano, and a smile appeared on the corner of his mouth, "He didn't run away, listen, he's back." '' "A Station for Two" was released in the former Soviet Union in 1983. While depicting the emotions of the protagonist, the film also reflected a large number of social features during the Soviet planned economy period, and there was no lack of mild satire on the drawbacks of supply and demand under the system. I watched it with my dad today, the plot is full, the lines are witty, the performance is delicate, and there is a line that impressed me deeply. The aunt who is '' speculative'' calls herself: ''the bond between the land and the people'', and Dad laughed at the same time. The train to Moscow is not very special, but the train to Almaty, the long announcement on the radio, the long shot of slowly leaving the station, the Russian song slowly blaring from the whistle, "Get rid of the baggage of the past." ...'' musical accompaniment, the accordion that was never absent from Soviet films.

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