Moaning for nothing, don't understand life, don't understand gratitude

Barton 2022-04-21 09:03:19

I got to know this director mainly because I watched her (The End of the World Fallen Girl), and I never understood what she wanted to express in that film. Only after watching the gleaner did I realize that she was really a kind of lazy person. Some people say that she is sympathetic, why not say that she has never experienced the thinking of working people or the people at the bottom of the society, and that she thinks that she can judge the thinking of the people at the bottom according to her own thinking! Speaking of which, it is still difficult for women and villains to support them. If it is true, women, when should they be less fanciful? Less competition?
From the perspective of an artist, it is indeed a documentary, but from the perspective of life, it is simply groaning. Of course, it is okay to say how artistic the director is. The problem is that this film also shows how boring the director is. I believe that men are definitely not that boring, at least take some meaningful things. When the director was a woman in the world, he also played the female scholar of the sycamore tree, which highlights the miserable life of a woman. Obviously, the director thinks that the life of a woman is not as good as hers, but in fact she is miscellaneous. If you don't think about it, as a director, you may just be good fortune, why do you want to stimulate and magnify the miserable people? A fallen girl is not necessarily less artistic than a director. As a person, don’t be too arrogant. You can do whatever you want. Others have the idea of ​​a gleaner. As me, I just like gleaning. I didn’t grow up in the countryside. But I especially like the rural nature. I love the land, and I love every plant and tree on the land. I don’t want to waste any fruits of labor that are not destroyed and abandoned in the ground. In other words, the land is kind and sincere. You How much you sow, how much you reap, unlike human beings, false and deceitful!
I like any plants that grow on the land. They are fragrant and full of vitality. They make great contributions to human authors. I love to eat them. I love to dig wild vegetables. I don't want them to grow so lush and no one likes them? I prefer scavenging, I think it's a pity for leftover plants and a surprise for a windfall! It is also an exploration of life and a love of being close to nature!
After returning to my hometown, I went to the field to dig wild vegetables. My mother said it was dirty! What do I say is dirty, is the land dirty? Others look at me in a different way, digging wild vegetables in the field in bright clothes, I really don't understand why! But I want to say that a person who doesn't love the land can't be considered a human being. If you have the ability, don't eat the things that grow in the land. That's awesome! It is admirable!

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  • Agnès Varda: He looked at an empty clock but put it back down. I picked it up and took it home. A clock without hands works fine for me. You don't see time passing.