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poor father and son
Vanessa 2022-04-10 09:01:09
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Bartholome 2022-04-09 09:01:09
Looking at life from the perspective of children's growth - although it is a classic, it is the first time to watch it, and the first time is Blu-ray HD - I have seen a lot of DVDs in the past, but I have never taken them. Have time to watch it again to deepen the impression.
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Kyra 2022-04-09 09:01:09
The long-term worker Eric, when he played the accordion on Christmas Eve, united his co-workers with joy, and shyly embarrassed the housekeeper. When I got to the horse, I raised the pole, with a big rock tied to the head of the pole for prying water buckets... Obviously the author does not advocate violent revolution to solve class oppression, but he does not want to subjectively obstruct the legitimate demands of labor rights protection and protest. Rarely evokes a narrative magic weapon that is usually only used "on the head" of negative characters: poetic justice. It is difficult to call it "justice" here, but it is indeed "poetic". Afterwards, the manor owner was castrated, which can be regarded as a kind of balance: people exist in the world, no matter how high or low, "excessive" will be curbed.
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[first lines]
Pelle: Father?
Lassefar: Everything's gonna be fine.
Pelle: Say it again.
Lassefar: This new country we're going to is very different.
Pelle: Tell me more about it.
Lassefar: They put raisins in the pork roast and butter on the bread. They put a lot of butter on the bread. Brandy is as cheap as water and it is so strong that it knocks you off. But your father can take it, Pelle, because he's strong.
Pelle: And children are free all day.
Lassefar: Yes, Pelle, yes.
Pelle: Say it again.
Lassefar: You get so well-paid that children don't need...
Pelle: Don't need to work. They can play all day long.
Lassefar: [smiling] Yes.
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Lassefar: No one's gonna fool me. I mustn't take the first offer.