This film is really beautiful, with the spotless sea water in Italy, the starry sky dotted with diamonds, and the barefoot children, but the most beautiful is the influence of the soul on the soul, the poet's sensual soul is poetically pioneering for another simple soul. Inspire. Mario's life was doomed to be different from the fishermen around him the moment Neruda set foot on the pristine Italian soil. He gradually understood what poetry was, and realized that when he paid careful attention to everything around him, he was already in a world of metaphors. After Neruda left, he was disappointed and hoped that Neruda would write to him as if he had promised him. He wished Neruda would remember him, but in the end he also understood that what Neruda left him was a real change of heart, more precious than writing him a thousand letters.
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