From Central Station

Hester 2022-04-23 07:03:30

I thought I could read it twice, but I found that there is a third part.
The film seems to be based on the love between people, and at the time of writing this article I don't know what the final outcome will be. But I guess JOSHUA should be back to Rio de Janeiro with DORA.
The things I see in the movie feel very warm, but I always feel that some things still can't jump out of a balance between people.
If DORA hadn't done such a sorry thing to that little Zhengtai at the beginning, maybe she wouldn't have been so kind to him.
Guilt determines her actions and seems to be preaching that human nature is kind. But in fact the conclusions on this issue may still vary from person to person.
The development of the film also confirmed the saying of "Love Over Time". If people don't get in touch with each other and experience something together, it seems difficult to shorten the distance between each other, but this may be a necessary and insufficient condition, that is to say, it is not necessarily that two people will have feelings after being together for a long time.
The driving force of DORA has changed once in the film, from a "responsibility" to Xiao Zhengtai, from a "debt repayment"-like responsibility, into a "love" responsibility, from a burden to a A kind of suppose to do. This is the power of love over time.
At the beginning of the film, DORA is portrayed as a cold-blooded, mercenary, irresponsible guy, and this obvious portrayal seems to be suspected of bringing a drastic change to the plot. Imagine a mother who can see a child in It may be a little unrealistic for a guy who dies in front of a child and is indifferent to make such a big change in such a short period of time, and in the film, this change seems to be just a phone call from her close roommate. The plot handling here is a bit weak.
Central Station gave me such an impactful view of Brazil, Brazil's metropolis and Brazil's small villages. When I saw that the stalls in the station shot the thieves who were caught privately, I felt extremely shocked and had a fear of Brazilian society. The position of the heroine DORA turned out to be to help people write letters at the station, which seems to be able to see the leopard, which reflects the cultural situation of this society to some extent. Brazil, which is dominated by Hispanics, is like this. It seems that the "white man's responsibility" narrative will be shattered in South America. This seems to make people feel that the strength of a certain area does seem to have a lot to do with the nationality of the people in that place. Just like Germany and the United Kingdom, which also belong to the Germanic people, North America has become the world's No. 1 in the world through British-based immigration. A powerful country, there are also other developed countries in the New World such as Canada and Australia. However, Spain of the Latin nation, South America occupied by Portugal, seems to have changed into a different appearance. But such simple reasoning obviously cannot stand scrutiny. For example, France, which also belongs to the Latin nation, is a good counterexample.
Throughout the World War II era of the Axis of Evil, Germany, Japan, Italy. When the war was defeated, it was almost poor, but after just a few decades, it became a developed country again, making too many contributions to the progress of human civilization. As far as cars are concerned, if you remove Germany, Japan, and Italy, how many high-quality products are left in the global auto industry. If there is no Japan, how much fun will be lost in today's life. Some peoples seem destined to be the strongest on earth. Japan, the only nation in Asia that did not rely on the iron shoes of European colonists, seems to have achieved great success by no accident. Just like when China was at its strongest, they learned Chinese characters, but when faced with new things in the new era, they learned the system and immediately made society develop rapidly. And China, as a nation with a long dictatorship tradition and a long single ideology, seems to have come to this point is purely inevitable. While witnessing the "major achievements" achieved in the "30 years of reform and opening up", when we express a narcissistic complex of "rising power" every day, this kind of bureaucratic capitalism that cannot be regarded as perfect has led China through Thirty years of primitive accumulation has brought us to a new era of state-monopoly capitalism where state-owned enterprises dominate the world. Thirty years later, it seems that Japan has initially entered the ranks of developed countries from the ruins of World War II. The achievements of our country, where the country is rich and the people are poor, is that the per capita GDP is only over 2,000 US dollars, which is still too far away from developed countries in the world.
I am very unwilling, but there is no way, the system is there, everything is doomed. The system remains the same, everything is in vain. China's economy seems to have reached a bottleneck, and it seems difficult to support it without transformation. Exports and monopoly operations, the two main points of national economic growth, seem to be gradually losing their luster.
I don't want to make too many remarks that make people feel very FQ. The movie Central Station is still worth watching, but I will watch the unfinished CD3 tomorrow. . . See what you can think of to write.

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Extended Reading
  • Stanford 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    A road movie. By the way, I've watched a lot of these kinds of films recently... There are a lot of moving details, the ending feels a little bit worse, and the story doesn't seem to be finished.

  • Edmond 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    The beginning appealed to me, maybe because it fits my bad habit of peeping into other people's lives? But it was too long later, or was it because it aired so late that I lost my patience, or was it because I was bitten three times by mosquitoes that night? For whatever reason I lost patience.

Central Station quotes

  • [first lines]

    Dora's Client: [dictating a letter] My darling, My heart belongs to you. No matter what you've done, I still love you. I love you. While you're locked in there all those years, I'll be locked up out here, waiting for you.

  • Dora's Client: [dictating a letter] I want to send a letter to a guy who cheated me. Mr Ze Amaro, Thank you for what you did to me. I trusted you and you cheated me. You even took the keys to my apartment.