the world unseen

Xzavier 2022-03-17 09:01:09

Accidental exposure to video. But feel like it.
It is because he is disappointed with men that he will take a long time in his heart for an inadvertent squat and smile. In many cases, women understand women's hearts better than men.
The film tells more about racial discrimination in South Africa in the 1950s. What moved me the most was the heroine in the film holding a lamp and holding her coat to look after the black man who was hit. The wind ruffled her short curly hair, and her face was worried and pitiful.
Another warm story is between two old people. When the old man's beard was trembling and he said goodbye to the woman he liked, I knew that they were going to separate eventually.
The sister of the heroine's husband in the middle is another beautiful and independent woman. Her words are very interesting. The three women have different temperaments and experiences, but they appreciate each other.
At the end of the film, I don't think it's a clear ending. The heroine who started her brave pursuit drove her car to a local coffee shop. Her fight was won. However, there is no more. She still has to take care of the family, she will not leave, she is a mother, she has more important responsibilities.
Being able to work side by side, work and pursue together, is it not a new beginning?

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  • Arne 2022-03-24 09:03:40

    Asan also has magnesium and aluminum, which is so delicious!

  • Morton 2022-03-23 09:03:22

    Different from ICTS's briskness and enthusiasm, this one is more about forbearance and restraint. I like Miriam's eyes and micro-expressions when she peeks at Amina, like "all the wild summer was in her gaze" she wrote to Amina and the sentence The moving "Every time I look at you, I wish you to stay...forever", in fact, in that special era and region at that time, this ending was already the biggest happy ending, thanks to the director~ ps: I like Amina And Miriam's name, you have me, I have you