1. It is not so much the difference of language and culture that separates human beings, but rather the loneliness in the bones of human beings that creates one chaos after another. No one is willing to understand each other's words, let alone touch each other's feelings, so human society has become ugly and indifferent. On top of this, in order to minimize the damage caused by this incomprehension, human beings have designed a social order. Whether it is the disarming of shooting children or the deportation of Mexican maids, the imperfect handling results show that human beings In order to escape the cover-up program designed to understand, sympathize, and love others, the Tower of Babel is stealing the bell.
2. Love can emerge at the most vulnerable moments of life, when human beings have forgotten themselves. After the shootout, the younger brother forgot his feud with the older brother; at the juncture of life and death, the wife abandoned her dissatisfaction with her husband. These are all pictures of love, but the emergence of this kind of love is subject to too many constraints, which makes people full of pessimism.
3. The story of the Japanese line is different from other lines. The latter is the intolerance between cultures, while the former contains the moral judgment of human beings or inhumans. The loneliness of deaf-mute girls is an explosive manifestation of ordinary people's unwillingness to understand each other in a more targeted context. way to be understood. The division of classes in the real world makes it possible for all of us to be deaf girls, and all of us have to endure the loneliness of being discriminated against, and at the same time discriminate against those below.
So I don't think the world will get better.
The way of shooting these four stories together can only be considered ordinary. The specific connection between the four is too far-fetched, but the connection in the connotation is more profound.
In addition, the Mexican weddings and Moroccan villages shot by the director are very good.
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