Uncle Nissen is a real cow

Carmel 2022-04-19 09:01:38

Before I saw it, I thought that Uncle Nissen would finally break through the danger and be rescued, but I didn't expect it to be all dead at the end.
Watching this movie can't help but remind me of Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea. Uncle Neeson is also a tough guy, especially in the end, although he accidentally broke into the wolf's den without a compass, facing the wolf king, he still chose to The dagger was taped to his hand in a last-ditch effort.
At the beginning of the movie, Uncle Neeson was about to commit suicide because he lost his beloved wife and felt that life would be boring from now on. But at the end of the film, such a strong desire to survive broke out. Despite the soft and hard defects such as the shooting technique and the authenticity of the plot, the desire to live expressed in the film is shocking enough. Although I knew in my heart that Uncle Nissen was more fortunate this time.
The director may want to tell the audience that this is life, and it takes courage to survive. Once a person lacks courage, he will surely die.

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  • Garry 2022-03-19 09:01:04

    The plot is really worrying, my coat is going to be rubbed by me. . . I can't say how fresh the plot is, but it's still beautiful without peeing from the beginning to the end. Uncle TVT is so handsome! ! ! ! ! When the subtitles came out, everyone applauded and let it go. When Uncle's name appeared, the audience applauded and applauded so warmly. TVT because the subtitles were too long, no one thought that there would be more content after the end, so the audience exclaimed~ So reminded Don't leave early~

  • Kamryn 2022-03-23 09:01:35

    There is no man-wolf war at all, and there is hardly any tension between you chasing me and fleeing.

The Grey quotes

  • Hendrick: Is that it? You're just gonna sit there? Is that what you want?

    Diaz: Yeah.

    Hendrick: After what we survived?

    Diaz: That's exactly why. What I got waiting for me back there? I'm gonna sit on a drill all day. Get drunk all night. That's my life. Turn around and look at that.

    [mountains]

    Diaz: I feel like that's all for me. How do I beat that. When will it ever be better? I can't explain it.

  • Ottway: My dad was not without love... but a cliched Irish motherfucker when he wanted to be. Drinker, brawler, all that stuff. Never shed a tear. Saw weakness everywhere. But he had this thing for poems... poetry. Reading them, quoting them. Probably thought it rounded him off, you know. His way of apologizing, I guess. And there was one that hung over the desk in his den. It was only when I was a lot older, I realized he had written it. It was untitled, four lines. I read it at his funeral. "Once more into the fray. Into the last good fight I'll ever know. Live and die on this day. Live and die on this day."