My short knowledge.

Flo 2022-03-30 09:01:12

I worry about him driving, I worry about him climbing trees, he finally got his car back, but the movie isn't over yet. He smuggled, he drove without a license, and no matter how bitter he was, he still had to be punished. Living at the bottom of the society, but he is honest, he is a father, he just wants to give his son a better life through his own labor.
But what about these, the lawyer cheated him out of his money, climbed a tree and thought he was seeing a better tomorrow, but in a blink of an eye, someone in the same class as him stole the car he borrowed money to buy. His hope. Reality will never sympathize with anyone. He has no skills, is not smart enough and lacks the heart to guard against others, so he can only be bullied.
Finally, he found his car and took it back, but what he initially feared happened. They were sent back to Mexico, and thanks to the movie, they let their father and son meet again. This kind of situation probably only happens in the movie.
In a different environment, I always tell myself not to look at the "outsiders" around me with tinted glasses. No one is born a bad person, and no one is inferior to the other. But the fact is, when I had two cell phones stolen a year, when I heard that at the end of the year, the computer, cash, pots and pans, face, fish head and other materials were also stolen from a friend's restaurant overnight. When the three native chickens disappeared in the carport, should I be helpless or curse! ! Are they really completely forced by life? Is there really no other way to support yourself other than these things that hurt others and break the law? It's not like those bad guys are all people who lack arms and legs and can't trade labor for a bite!
In the movie, the son asks the father why the poor have children. The poor also have the right to have children, but if you give birth to 3 or 4 black hukou, just give birth and not raise them. It is not good to let them do things that endanger the society when they grow up. That's an ideological thing, that's a question of education. But what are these entanglements in the end? ? One after another, my IQ really can't figure out the most central problem.
If you don't have a head that can think through everything, it's better to think less about things beyond these abilities =. = I'm just lucky to have such a happy family. Learning to be grateful for everything you have, and helping people at the bottom as much as you can, is much more practical than just opening your mouth to complain and be angry!

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  • Jeff 2022-03-28 09:01:14

    The story is very real, the narrative style is also very simple and unpretentious, and the father-son relationship is moving. A run-down truck really means too much to the family. Let life leave more hope for those kind-hearted lower-class people.

  • Kasey 2022-04-04 09:01:08

    The male protagonist asked his father why you gave birth to me when you had nothing, and the father said that when you were young, people of the same age got married and had children, so I didn't think too much about it. Later, your mother left us. . But now we have a choice to strive for a better life

A Better Life quotes

  • Carlos Galindo: This truck is my only chance to grow this into something big. So we can move out of here and get you in a better school.

  • Carlos Galindo: I worry about you all the time.