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Also a Northwest movie, "A Spoon" is more worth thinking about human nature than "Hidden in the Dust"

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"Hidden in the Dust" This movie has recently caught fire, and it is indeed very well filmed. Haiqing can be said to use all the excellent performance methods of the academic school, and it is just right, not dragging mud and water, which can be described as perfect.

Also a Northwest movie, "A Spoon" is more worth thinking about human nature than "Hidden in the Dust"

The actor of the old four horses with iron is called Wu Renlin, an authentic farmer, who plays the role.

It is precisely because of his true appearance that it adds infinite possibilities to this film and allows the audience to see the performance like a documentary.

His performance was like a documentary, and Yu Ge felt that this was the highest praise for Wu Renlin.

However, after watching this film, in addition to being depressed or depressed, I don't know how to release this repressed emotion.

Therefore, depressed and heavy, there is also a deep helplessness for the group struggling to live at the bottom.

It allows me to see the suffering of the underclass, but it does not let me see hope.

Also a Northwest movie, "A Spoon" is more worth thinking about human nature than "Hidden in the Dust"

This is the least admirable part of this movie.

A work should not only tell a story, depressed a group of audience is finished.

In fact, a good movie or TV series should be instructive or educational in our lives.

Let us understand the truth from it, learn to work hard and be self-motivated.

I liked the play "Hidden in the Dust" and let me understand the real countryside, but I didn't like the description of human nature in this play, it was too dark. After watching it, people have deep doubts about life and are extremely pessimistic.

Also a Northwest movie, "A Spoon" is more worth thinking about human nature than "Hidden in the Dust"

So after watching this drama, Brother Fish opened a movie from seven years ago, which is also a movie about the Northwest Territories.

"A Spoon".

People in northwestern Gansu and Ningxia call fools, and people with intellectual problems or behavioral problems are called spoons.

Note that the Ningxia pronunciation is four. But look at the title of the play, "spoon", and Ningxia pronunciation is not the same.

Of course it doesn't matter.

Why did you think of this movie? Because Brother Fish feels that "A Spoon" is much better in the portrayal of human nature.

Why?

Also a Northwest movie, "A Spoon" is more worth thinking about human nature than "Hidden in the Dust"

"A Spoon" was a movie from seven years ago and is currently rated quite well, 7.7.

We will only analyze the characters, and the rest will not be discussed in this article.

First of all, the two male protagonists in the movie are from Gansu, one is called La Tiaozi (a famous pasta in the northwest), and the other is called Ma Youtie.

Let's take a look at how the two people are different.

Like ma youti, life is not good. But both Rasai and Ma Youtie have a good heart.

When He encountered the "spoon", he did not dislike him, and even tried to help him, give him food and give him a place to live.

It can be seen that the appearance of the strip is rough and rough, and the heart is indeed simple and kind.

Ma Youtie is the same, Mu Mu Nene, not good at words, does not like to calculate with people, and likes to do things one yard to one yard.

But he was equally kind, and after meeting Cao Guiying, he did not dislike her as a disabled person, but also loved her everywhere, protected her, and was a good man.

Also a Northwest movie, "A Spoon" is more worth thinking about human nature than "Hidden in the Dust"

The personalities of both men are very much in line with the characteristics of Northwestern men, not good at words, and kind in heart.

But note that there is still a big difference between the two of them, which lies in the attitude of the two people after encountering unfair things.

When Ma Youtie encounters unfair things, he will only choose to withdraw, avoid, and not fight, even if some things only need his words to change.

But he didn't.

He worked for his brother for many years, not giving a penny, he did not say a word, did not fight for himself.

When he was unjustifiably asked to donate blood, he did not squeak, and was arranged to go, without the slightest thought of his own. On the contrary, Guiying also helped him refuse.

Also a Northwest movie, "A Spoon" is more worth thinking about human nature than "Hidden in the Dust"

Looking at the pulling strip, when he encounters unfair things, he really resists.

He doesn't want to be misunderstood by everyone, so the whole emotion is angry.

It was this anger that made him act in defiance.

He wants to fight for his innocence and doesn't want to be the bad guy in his population.

This is the essential difference between the same female Northwestern man, pulling a strip and a horse with iron.

Even if Guiying died, there were no ups and downs of mood swings.

One is that he can't stand being misunderstood, and he has to get the "spoon" back, and eventually turns himself into a "spoon".

Also a Northwest movie, "A Spoon" is more worth thinking about human nature than "Hidden in the Dust"

That's the difference.

One who only filmed the unbearable nature of human nature, turned all people except the hero and heroine into evil people, fulfilled the tragedy of the hero and heroine, and successfully aroused the sympathy of the audience.

The other makes the protagonist feel empathy for the life of a "spoon", and then be confused, and then think, although he still does not want to understand, but the audience thinks like him, reflecting on who is the real "spoon".

Also a Northwest movie, "A Spoon" is more worth thinking about human nature than "Hidden in the Dust"

Of course, both movies are good movies, but in terms of human nature, "A Spoon" is even better.

I like the courage of the director of the film "Hidden in the Dust", after all, the focus is on the group of people who are hidden in the dust and smoke, so that the audience can see the real life of the group that is very different from their own lives.

Well, have any friends who have seen both movies at the same time? Do you agree with Brother Fish's concept?

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