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Archibald 2022-04-21 09:02:51
What does Capernaum discuss about social issues?
Total text: 1414 words and 2 pictures
Estimated reading time: 4 minutes
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Elenora 2022-03-22 09:02:16
Why live?!
Maybe many people will sympathize with the protagonist little boy Zane after watching this movie, but at the same time, they also feel that his behavior towards his parents is too much. If he sued parents for having children, he seemed arrogant and rude to others. But I understand and only...
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Hope 2022-01-05 08:02:02
"Capernaum" is both sharp and soft. On the one hand, it sharply pointed out many existing problems in Lebanese society, such as the influx of Syrian refugees, the proliferation of children at the bottom of the population, and the inability to guarantee the right of children to education; on the other hand, it also has the unique softness of female directors. And delicate, very humanistic care. In the film, Capernaum, where miracles once came, lives in a group of parents who sell their children's virginity at a low price. There is no concept of good and evil here, only to survive the constantly alienated crowd. They are poor, but the real predicament before them is that they cannot get rid of poverty-they are trapped in such a vortex. The director cuts into the dark side of "City of Jesus" from a female perspective, and shows everything here with neo-realism (using non-professional actors, etc.). In reality, Zein got a new life because of this movie, but there are still thousands of Zein selling inferior homemade drinks on the streets. As long as there is "Capernaum" in the world, this movie will not be outdated, it will be timeless.
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Icie 2022-03-26 09:01:09
"I'm going to sue my parents for bringing me into this world" "please those who don't have the ability to raise them don't have any more children, don't have another child"
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