Only the farmers are the winners, and the land gives them eternal life.
At the end of the film, I did not expect that the knight stayed for the girl and chose a different life path.
Maybe everyone has a good path designated by fate. Rangers have uninhibited, free and unrestrained life, and farmers have a stable, comfortable and industrious life. But the rangers don’t have to bear any responsibility, because they have nothing to worry about and don’t have to be responsible for whom; while the farmers seem to be cowardly, short-sighted, and only think about their own food, land, and family. In fact, it is because they have a lot of responsibility. It's the family. One acre of land is the most important wealth for them.
When we were young, our definition of a hero was integrity, persistence, fearlessness, daring to think and do it. As we grow older, I think everyone thinks of it. All of the heroes have begun to change, becoming more valued on the inner qualities, not just the “superman” qualities shown on the outside.
The actions left by the ranger for my beloved girl made me think: Maybe each of us is a ranger in nature, yearning for a free and uninvolved life, but when we meet him or her that makes our heart move, we will Will stop the pace of freedom, want to always care about this person and be responsible for it. It's just that the time when each person meets him or her who wants you to stop is different, and some people have never met him or her in a lifetime.
When you are alone, there is no responsibility at all, but when you have one or several people you are concerned about, you have the responsibility, because you are not only living for yourself.
Sometimes people who appear to be cowardly and timid are actually very responsible. They cannot easily make decisions because they must consider comprehensively and carefully.
Therefore, we don't have to pick on people we can't understand, because everyone has their own different lives. As long as you have a goal in your heart and walk firmly, there is nothing wrong with it. We should look at everything with a more tolerant mind.
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