First of all, I have to admit that this movie is very enjoyable
, especially the part where the male protagonist single-handedly kills a group of people in the corridor.
I like the happy ending , and I don’t like the long-term fight . I can’t
kill you for a long time. The overall atmosphere of the film is very good and critical moments. I'll be on my guard . Of course, the soundtrack also has a certain amount of credit for bringing out the tension and urgency. A very simple plot is that the police and the gang are fighting each other in a building without any progress. The police are thinking about how to break out of the gang . How to get rid of the police may be the reason for the girls. It was good for the fight scenes, so I was a little tired after watching the half of the film. Finally, let’s talk about the pair of brothers , black and white, no matter which film is white, I always want to black Turning white does not know that this world has no meaning without the existence of black and white . In fact, everyone has their own opinions on the definition of black and white. We can’t say who is right and who is wrong . Black and white have long ceased to be purely social and showy. When the male protagonist persuaded his brother to go with him, his brother refused. He felt that this place was the right place for him . He could be respected here, and he could feel it here. The value of existence is indeed
If a person doesn't feel his worth
, his life is almost useless.
I did an
internship for a year
and didn't get half a cent of salary
. Many people asked me why I did it.
At first I would answer
because I like the job
and now
I don't know. How should I answer it?
For me, salary is actually a kind of affirmation for work.
Without this kind of affirmation
, I will be very confused
. I will think, do I really need me here? Do
I have the value of staying here? Can
I realize my life here? Is it worth it?
If not, should
I think about my life in a different way?
PS...I can feel so much from watching action movies. I'm really empty enough
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