Autumn Spring (I) December 8, 2011 at 5:53 pm
I didnrsquo;t know the opinions on aging and death of people in different ages. Those elders who had the similar ages with my father always questioned me for being so young and so foolish, but I still believed everyone would have different opinion at different stage, and everyonersquo;s opinion on this question would experience the evolution and the maturation. As I was still young, some people might say it was still too early for me to be worried about this question. However, as my teacher said, thinking of death would make us more matured. Although this thought was a little iffy, it still gave me the courage.
After all, this was a film about the aging and the death, a film about a group of elders who were about to experience the last periods of their lives on how they faced death and life. I didnrsquo;t understand Czech, so I didnrsquo;t know whether the translation of this filmrsquo;s title was appropriate enough. The name ldquo;Autumn Springrdquo; of the film had a trace of loneliness and frustration even though the story of the film was very warm and beautiful.
It seemed we always had a thought that we would become more matured along with the aging. We had a vulgarism that everyone would have a look which is suitable for his/her age, so young people would look young while elder people would look old. As a young man, you should stay vibrant and optimistic; as an elder, you should be matured, wise, discreet and credible.bailey button ugg boots Frantisek was an old man, but he was not discreet. On the opposite side, he was a man who always played tricks with his friend Eda. He might pretend to be a millionaire to visit and buy the villa. He would also pretend to be a ticket inspector in exchange for a kiss from a young girl.
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