The Revolutionary Age and Poetry

Jevon 2022-02-07 14:53:18

The distant sound of the violin takes people's thoughts far and far. The whole movie is filled with a simple but poetic atmosphere. The verdant green, the wet muddy water, and the trail leading to the mountains seem to be far from our lives, but the emotions are interlinked: the thirst for knowledge, the yearning for love, and the hope for life. Books have become their only spiritual sustenance! In the end, the green memories that belonged to the three people were submerged by the layers of water curtains, the door closed gently, only the bottle of French perfume filled with thoughts and the sewing machine that filled the captain's teeth and saved Bell's life , still resident there, quietly telling their stories. Whether it was crying at that time, laughing at that time, love at that time, hatred at that time, it now looks like a pot of tea, exuding a faint fragrance for a long time. At that time, the stories and the characters became so lovely: the hypocritical four-eyed, the skinny old tailor, the serious captain, the old man singing folk songs, everything is a memory and a symbol, but the stubborn and lovely , Kind, the little tailor who likes Balzac, disappears from our sight like a mystery, but always stays in the hearts of Luo Ming and Ling, and of course, also lives in our hearts. There are two ways to love, possession and giving. They both did, they both gained, they both lost body and spirit. The reason why it is a mystery is that it will never be solved. If it can't be solved, it will be remembered, to miss those green times that seem to be far away, very far away.

In fact, there are still many movies with plots of the Cultural Revolution, such as the bright "Sunny Days", the depressive "Blue Kite", "Beauty's Grass", "Tian Yu", etc., both realistic and freehand. Perhaps, we were frightened by the years of restraint, so most movies concocted a love story in the context of the Cultural Revolution. I don't want to just see them as a cheap catwalk, but rather believe in stories that may be made up or exaggerated, because we can never go back on a journey of ignorance and a twist of humanity. .

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