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What does the movie Hello Mr. Tree mean? I watched it once but I didn’t understand it. Please explain.

The movie "Hello Mr. Tree" is a movie that reflects social reality.

Plot introduction:

There is a single young man in the village called "Mr. Tree" (Wang Baoqiang). He often goes to the pub at the entrance of the village to drink with friends and hang out in the village. After "Mr. Tree" suffered a work-related injury in an auto repair shop, he was fired from the hospital. He felt sad and had nothing to do to molest the nurse (He Jie). ?

Among my friends who grew up together, some drove good cars and became coal bosses, while others ran private schools in provincial cities. The coal mines in the village were mined day and night, and the ground was sinking, forcing the entire village to move elsewhere. "Shu", who was often teased and ignored, simply went to the provincial capital to work in a school. The children reminded him of his childhood. ?

He fell in love with the deaf-mute girl Xiaomei (Tan Zhuo) at first sight, and the love process was quite dramatic. On the eve of the wedding, "Shu" finally dreamed of his brother. In the cold winter, at "Shu's" wedding, his brother He took his girlfriend to sing a weird 80s pop song "A Fire in Winter" for him. ?

From then on, "Tree" realized that he could channel spirits. In fact, Mr. Tree has gone crazy due to the entanglement between reality and dreams. Many things that happened in the village have verified his predictions. "Tree" has become a respected "prophet" and is respectfully called "Mr. Tree".

Extended information:

The film reflects that with the development of cities, rural areas are gradually assimilating. Economic development has caused rural land on the edge of cities to be classified as industrial land and commercial land. A large number of Farmers lost their land, received compensation, moved into high-rise buildings, and obtained urban household registration. However, because they had no land to farm, they could not find a place to belong and began to become confused.

This is the case with Mr. Shu. He cannot find his own place in the city. His character and skills make it difficult to survive in the city. In the end of the movie, almost all the villagers abandoned their old places and moved to new places. This aspect of the building area reflects the inevitability of Mr. Tree's tragedy.

Starting from Shu’s father accidentally killing his brother, it reflects the tragedy of family education. Shu’s memories and his father in the dream are cold, serious and frightening. Shu never treats his father. He was so scared inside that Shu later strangled his father to death. This was due to his long-term subconscious resistance and struggle.