"Why Home": What you think of as hell is already someone else's paradise

Madelyn 2022-04-21 09:02:51

Taking advantage of the lunch break on Friday, I finished watching this film with lunch.

At first, it was very depressing, and I felt a sense of discomfort pouring into my heart, and then when I read the comment barrage, it was emphasized that this is a real story.

Sure enough, it is not until the 21st century that we will be able to solve various problems of food, clothing and survival. I originally thought that the world I live in is already very stressful and desperate. Whether it is overtime work or being lonely, cancer makes people collapse, but after watching "Why Home", you will find that these are only when you are full and warm. Worry about owning.

You have to know, "The hell you think is already a paradise that others can't reach." Some people in the comments said "I have no regrets in this life to enter China", and I agree with it. Sure enough, happiness is a contrast.

When survival is a problem, there is no time to think about happiness. When thinking about happiness, it is already a kind of happiness.

The most impressive clip is a little girl who is much better off than the male protagonist. She introduced to the male protagonist that she paid money to immigrate to Switzerland. She longed for her life in Switzerland, and someone would knock on the door to come in. , can close the door, have autonomy, and no children die in that country.

I'm thinking, isn't the life that the little girl longs for and the male protagonist envy of me now? Food and clothing can be solved. In our country, there is still a sense of security. What is a home? Sure enough, without a country, there is no home. When even having an upright identity becomes a luxury, when even having clean water is rare, you probably know what kind of luxury we are in now.

At first, I hated the male protagonist's parents and thought why their parents were so bad, in stark contrast to the black mother. Later, I found out that the male protagonist's parents also had their helplessness, the harm caused by their original family. The environment doesn’t change, it’s just copying and pasting from generation to generation. Who doesn’t want to be born sunny and cheerful, kind and warm, but in fact, these are all prerequisites, conditions, and foundations. There is something about the prince and general Xiangning, probably true, there is. Reincarnation is really a technical job. This film, with the progress of the film, there are always different feelings and in-depth feelings, the last feeling is to take advantage of the good times, when you can fight, fight harder! In real life, there is only one disease, the disease of poverty.

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Extended Reading
  • Marcella 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    "The Thief's Family" cuts into the vagueness of human nature from a universal social problem, while "Capernaum" uses personal circumstances as a sample to expose the lack of social institutions. Both do the best in their respective frameworks, but the former is more textually ambiguous. There are too many vivid and vivid details in "Capernaum", but when these details are evenly scattered in the film like seeds, they lose that shocking power. Regarding the logical relationship between Zain's "wandering" and "going to prison", compared with the interlocking play structure of "Little Guy", the director's current handling is obviously too perfunctory.

  • Letha 2022-03-24 09:02:43

    A realistic version of "Nobody Knows". The little male protagonist is too mature for his age, and the brilliant lines the director wants to express through the boy's mouth are deliberately made, and the sense of drama is too heavy. The script and the handling of the transfer in some places are still a little green, and the courtroom scene has no tension, and it is also weakening the impact of the boy's complaint against his parents. The little guy is really good.

Capernaum quotes

  • Zain: Fuck this shitty country!

  • Zain: Your words pierce my heart. I no longer want to see you. You're heartless.