Officialdom, business, father and son, circle of friends, if you don't give me face, I'm afraid it will be difficult to handle.
But this dear man, don't give face to the rich, he ridiculed the rich with no sense of humor and no sense of humor in the first interview; if he doesn't give face to the upper class, the tree seal has a really good tone, a strong and powerful baritone, like this In public places, Driss sent out a childlike smile, and I was deeply infected by it at this moment.
He's so merciless to others, does he want face for himself?
He's been in prison, receiving unemployment benefits, and seeing people stunned in luxury bedrooms and bathrooms, what do you think? Does such a person think that he can be disposed of at will, that you can despise and ignore it?
Yes, what he wants is not face, but dignity. In his world, face is not needed, but dignity is needed. He did not give philippe face, but gave philippe endless dignity.
There is an essential difference between the two, and
he needs dignity: he himself can't accept helping others with enema, he can't accept the children in a big messy family watching him take a bath, and he can't accept this disrespect for his father and for Driss himself, who is "painting" "The little girl who was barged in, even though the person was his boss's daughter.
He gave philippe endless dignity: driss hugged philippe and swayed to the music, he threw snowballs at the boss, he laughed at his weak arms, he laughed at his long beard, which made philippe out of pampered Everyone, like an aristocrat, was cautiously serving as a master, and suddenly felt the ease of getting rid of the shackles of the world and feeling the close contact like a friend. Driss regarded this person not as a patient, but as a partner. He gradually did his best for the boss, from the earlier job of muscle rehabilitation to the unexpected surprise of meeting with a pen pal. This is not what a nurse should do. Things, such a carer gives the boss more than face, full of dignity.
Some people feel that they must save face for themselves when they talk about things after a meal, just in front of them, and to put it bluntly. I envy Driss' bloody life, and still meet such a boss who has the potential to talk about dignity. I think my friends and I don't need face, but we need dignity, not arrogant but not arrogant. It's a pity that most of the people in the world can't see it, can't figure it out, and live with regrets and regrets, live unwillingly and uncomfortable for the sake of the momentary other people's face to talk about after a meal. In my opinion, it is really dignified to live, full of arrogance, and no arrogance at all. Let driss mock him as much as he wants.
Ps:
I still insist that film criticism and music criticism are too different, and film criticism must not be based on facts (except for the complicated and obscure narrative, Movies that cannot be understood on both sides of the head should be discussed bit by bit (except for the plot), which must be openly discussed, and music critics must add a small tail of random thoughts on the matter.
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