The Story Behind "Shame"

Tatyana 2022-04-10 09:01:08

This is a question that makes a person feel heavy and thoughtful. I think no matter what era people look at this question, it is so heavy. Unfortunately, this heavy burden is on people who hurt others and are hurt by others. This is also the literary value of the role of the "professor". The hurt on the daughter is in the heart of the father. After the professor knows the person who xx daughter The indignation he showed was enough to see how deeply he was hurt, but at this time he didn't see himself. Under the insistence of his daughter not to call the police, the professor began to slowly discover that his inner soul was not pure, and even more so. The important thing is that the daughter became pregnant after being xx and insisted on giving birth as a tool to not be hurt in the future. In this desperation, the professor returned to the bottom line of morality and apologized to the parents of the girl he had hurt. It can be said that this is a story of pain and shame.

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  • Ariel 2022-04-12 09:01:10

    The two said it was just a personal issue, but in fact it was a dispute arising from the appearance of hatred between the country and the family. At the same time, the director also reminded that one thing should not be intercepted to see the phenomenon, but must be completely analyzed to see the essence. The idea of ​​this script is good. It spreads from one point, and the quarrel of the individual spreads to the political status quo of the country and the historical rift between the ethnic groups. The cumulative energy is snowballing. [B]

  • Arch 2022-04-16 09:01:09

    #DocumentaryPhoto# First watch "What's Home" and then watch "Shame", the logic before and after all makes sense. The refugee issue in Lebanon (especially Palestine refugees) is the most sensitive area in the country, involving religious beliefs, political positions, survival and human rights. The lawyer's words are sharp, "In this country, Palestinians are just as embarrassed as gypsies, small traders, black people, and homosexuals." The national sensational trial in the film is actually just a national reagent, used to show the intricate and intertwined And move the whole body of religious disputes and ethnic conflicts. In the face of such a film, you have little to say other than awe and silent contemplation.

The Insult quotes

  • Wajdi Wehbe: Wajdi Wehbe: No one has a monopoly on suffering.