Through the infinitely exaggerated plot setting, the film completely suppresses the pine nuts that have been courting all his life, and becomes a lonely poor old man in No Country for Old Men. This is very unrealistic and absolutely idealistic, so pine nuts are not a combination of one person or several things, but the most lonely and sad symbol of one's heart.
Matsuko won his father's favor from an early age through his exaggerated face. Later, when they grew up, they made boyfriends, and they constantly catered to their boyfriends to win their hearts. Although on the whole, they are not bad to pine nuts, and they have not forced the plot of great joy and great sorrow to crush pine nuts, but their fate is often unfair. This is fixed. Pine nuts have been trying to settle for perfection and give others a lifetime. It seems that they have done nothing wrong or wronged anyone, but they have no position at all.
The tragedy of pine nuts is caused by ourselves, by absolute objective dedication, and by all the people who once seemed to be kind to her, but in fact, they squeezed her self-esteem one by one. As our audience, it is hard for us to be as weak and humble as pine nuts, but our psychology of offering kindness and longing for others' return seems to be a psychological gap that can never be realized, which is * * *. So, we began to disguise ourselves, take the initiative to find fault with others, make things difficult for others, and even arouse their disgust. Our aim is not to be enemies. The only reason is that we don't want to get hurt, and none of us want to become pine nuts.