"Hearing Girl" is about a deaf-mute family who has a daughter Lucy who is a normal person. Lucy's family is engaged in fishing at sea to maintain the daily expenses of the family, and Lucy will be on the fishing boat every day. to help her father and brother, but Lucy is a girl who loves music and has a dream of music. Obviously, this dream is the opposite of her own family environment, but because of love, Lucy's dream also got her deaf mum and dad. support. In the film, the director shows the helplessness, disappointment, and even collapse experienced by the deaf-mute group. Without the ability to communicate with normal people, they even lost their fishing licenses, but this is the only support for their lives. Because she has no ability to communicate and cannot integrate into normal groups, she will be neglected, ridiculed and discriminated against. As a normal girl, Lucy also began to be laughed at and inferior. But when Lucy's family started their own business, because Lucy needed to interpret in the middle, there was a line in the movie, Lucy's father said: "She has never been a baby." Lucy is a normal person, Therefore, she naturally takes up the task of communication, but in the needs of her family and the pursuit of her dreams, Lucy needs to make a choice. In the film, Lucy's parents may selfishly want their daughters to be deaf and mute, so as not to have a distance between themselves and their daughters or stay by their side to interpret for them forever, but the love of the deaf mum and dad is lacking. It's no different from normal parents, both selfless and great. Their daughters have dreams, and although they can't hear them, love can be heard. When they went to their daughter's concert, the director specially used a silent mode for a clip, as if leaving the audience to feel the world of the deaf and dumb for a moment. It was silent, frightening, and even helpless. I can see other people's lips move, but I can't feel it myself. After listening to the concert, my father tried his best to feel the vibration of Lucy's vocal cords with both hands, maybe this way he could feel the sound and feel Lucy's dream, even though he couldn't feel the dream. At the beginning of the movie maybe I think Lucy is a miserable person, her family is all deaf and dumb, laughed at by others and has low self-esteem, but at the end of the movie, I even think she is a lucky girl, she has love for her Her parents and brother are willing to understand and support her dreams, have a teacher who guides her, have good friends, and have a dream that she loves. She must have understood the song she sang when she auditioned at Berkeley College, where the lyrics sing "I've seen love from two perspectives" "I've seen it from two perspectives" Life"
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