A woman, she doesn't want children, or a husband, wandering around without her family. This kind of woman may be the one who should be most stoned and beaten to death. But in fact she is solving a problem, the problem of "becoming yourself"; she is trying to get rid of a kind of anxiety, anxiety of self-knowledge. So she went to many places, Italy, India, Indonesia. . . . . . Her trip was made into a movie called "Food, Prayer, and Love." This desperate housewife is really lucky to show her heart in such a high-profile and literary way. Because everyone is confused and groping for a way out in the dark, but Mrs. Robinson’s way of finding a way out in "The Graduate" is called romantic and licentious. Benn’s way seems to be forgiven, but it is also wrong and impulsive.
She enjoys the food, wanders about the beautiful scenery, bears the pain points shared by all human beings, and wanders. I occasionally think that there are many people who have the same confusion as her, and the watershed is whether they dare to choose to leave home. If you stop at YY, it is hopelessly contrived and hypocritical, but choosing to act is extremely irresponsible madness and betrayal. Nora who ran away was not so good.
It’s better to be YY, so I can only watch movies.
PS: If this movie is poisonous, the best way to detoxify should be "Forrest Gump".
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