Longing and helplessness to leave home

Leatha 2022-03-07 08:01:26

As a movie fan who has watched more than 1,000 movies, I have been too lazy to write serious movie reviews. I am worthy of the title of "movie tasting", haha, so I want to write a movie review seriously from now on. , make up some movie reviews, just treat it as your own nostalgia-irrelevant words.

When I read a passage from elsewhere, I think it is particularly good: "Sometimes, a film only needs a classic fragment to make it wonderful. When recalling a classic film I have seen, it is that fragment that is reproduced, with We revisited the emotions and thoughts of the whole film.” Thinking about it carefully, until now, the scene that finally moved me exists in the last smile of Little Plum on the stairs of the Titanic, which is heart-wrenching and irreversible The beauty will tear my heart from time to time. Going far, back to this movie, what moved me the most was the silent singing—this scene is the real communication in the world of sound and silence, a real emotional communication, a communication that is better than sound.
This movie could have many labels: adolescence, music, family, deaf, love and bond... But what really fascinated me was leaving home - what a child has to do with a family. Because of the background of the deaf-mute family, this theme has been expanded a lot, which made me feel better about this problem that I ignored but never got rid of.
As the only window for external communication for this deaf-mute family, the relationship between Paula and her parents is closer and more interdependent. At the same time, Paula, who is bound in family affairs, will have more yearning for the beautiful outside world. Combined with the rebelliousness of adolescence, we see constant bickering and finger-pointing. And that silent film was a turning point. The previous parents felt that Paula could hear and talk enough, and they didn't expect her to be able to sing, so they didn't show surprises about their daughter's talent, but a feeling of "too much", which is also because of them Can't hear Paula singing. However, when they "listened" to their daughter's duet in silence, they understood how beautiful the voice was from the reflections of the people around them, and then the communication, from touching the throat to feel Paula's last sign language song, made them really Feeling the beauty of her daughter's singing and her yearning for flying away from home, Paula ran away crying and laughing after the last kiss.
The feelings that parents don’t want to keep their children away should appear in every family, and it’s not uncommon for children to want to go out and see the big world outside, but there are thousands of stories about the conflict between the two. Thousands of beliefs will have shadows in the movie. As we grow up, there are always reasons why we have to leave our parents' side, whether we want to or not. Paula's entanglement is also a problem that we must think about. As a drifter, I often think about why I can't go back to my parents. However, the reality will always prevent us from leaving with tears, and the beauty of reality will also make us Tears and smiles, because we all know the reason for this is for some better desire.
In the end, emotions are always revealed naturally when they communicate deeply, so when Paula sang in sign language, I wept, and I followed the Bailey family. At that moment, I would not doubt their love, I would only feel Their beauty...
PS: This kind of depiction of adolescence is called film art. Compared with the current films that only use the word "youth" to recall youth (what flowers bloom, what era)... It's actually incomparable.

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  • Reginald 2022-03-21 09:03:22

    There are laughter and tears, and I will be a little moved after reading it.

  • Alexys 2022-03-30 09:01:10

    Team leader recommendation