Let me talk about two details:
the first tear appeared when the aunt who usually taught girls to cook, unexpectedly and bravely smashed the antenna with a stone in order to prevent them from being discovered by uncles and other men on TV. Regardless of age or concept, these women are still a community. (Maybe with the exception of the ultra-conservative Gaomi aunt. Another interesting detail is that grandma did not wear a headscarf when she went out, but she hurriedly put it on when she was talking to this aunt.) Although grandma and aunts will force girls to take bridal classes , confiscate their clothes, computers and phones, but still because in their philosophy, only by following these rules can they avoid suffering, they can't imagine how to escape, they can only teach girls to obey. However, in the face of a man's fist, he will bravely protect these girls.
Then there are a lot of shots of the director focusing on the girls' socks, slippers, and sneakers. They wear cartoonish, fluffy delicate cute socks, slippers, colorful swimsuits and little girls in any developed, secular country no different. They also run around in jeans and vans, why did their fortunes take a sharp turn with the arrival of puberty? Of course, this is not a question. It's just that these shots keep reminding me that I used to wear similar socks and sneakers to run around, why their fates are so different. Later, grandma put on "shapeless, shit colored" long-sleeved dresses for them all, but the shoes they use to run have not changed.
Question:
A man sneaked into the third sister's room in the middle of the night, who was it? It seems to be an uncle, because grandma seems to have yelled at him and said how can you do this. But in my opinion it's not really sure. I suspected at first that the man was the one in the parking lot who would sneak in from time to time. Some people say that this is the uncle, and the foreshadowing is too weak. I actually think there's a bit of room for open guesswork here. Maybe it's cruel to me if it's an uncle, and a voluntary tryst boy (though it feels like a jerk) can be better. Then there is a technical problem. . . If it was an uncle, wouldn't she be afraid that she would break off the marriage because she was not a virgin and it would damage her face? Or backdoor. . .
The story is divided into three parts:
1. The five sisters are happy together, and the eldest sister is not so miserable, she successfully married her boyfriend who loves each other. The second sister married a stranger and was taken to the hospital for a medical examination on the wedding night. (Can a male doctor do this in Turkey? I imagine their arguments are too harsh.)
The female vocal harmony before the wedding was so good
. 2. The third sister was married. The third sister and the car man/uncle. The little girl tried to learn to drive. The background music in this section is noticeably reduced. Especially during the funeral, the silence was terrifying.
3. The fourth sister was also married. The wedding resisted, escaped, and was rescued by the delivery guy. Find a teacher in Istanbul.
The thing that worries me the most about the whole film is whether the delivery guy will do anything to the little girl. Fortunately, the director left some hope for the audience.
Talking about the shortcomings: some bridges are slightly deliberate and too neat. But if the girls in this film are too beautiful, the picture and soundtrack are too beautiful and the content is too cruel, I don't think there is any problem. It is in such a beautiful rural scenery, such beautiful, lively and innocent girls, that these stories happened.
ps. The little sister looks a bit like Wolverine's loli. . Also kind of like cara. .
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