I don't think this film is about a ballad, and it's not about turning over someone, it's actually a story about how a person fails. In history and in life, there are many such people, who are talented and have experienced a lot of hardships, but in the end they all failed. why? Is society too snobbish, or bad luck? There is a little bit, but the most important thing is not that you are not persistent enough? The protagonist is not a tragic hero at all, just an ordinary loser. He didn't insist when he should, and he didn't change when he should be flexible. He always looked like I'm very talented and I have a personality, but you don't know how to appreciate it, but it's actually not like that. Some people admire you, but they don't take you as the protagonist, why can't you bear it? Is it difficult to lower your body a little bit? You really think your talent swept others, don't you? Look at you and your peers, how many are singing farewell? What can't you realize at this point? Your personality and talent are just a little higher, but not so high that everyone wants to praise you. If you are really talented and outstanding, do you think others really don’t know what they are? I really don't blame the times for being too snobbish or bad luck, it's just that you are not talented enough, and at the same time you are not very persistent. If you really persevere until the end and are not appreciated by others, then you can still say that no one has discernment, but what is the matter of running away halfway? What about your previous personality? There are too many people who are only young talents, but think they are Van Gogh, but did Van Gogh go with the flow? Did you run away halfway? Overestimating one's own talent, underestimating one's own kind, not opening his eyes to see the world, and giving up after a little setback, no one is to blame. This film was so well done. I think everyone who cannot objectively evaluate themselves and the environment should take a look and see how people fail. Finally, I would like to say that people who are engaged in art can save the country through curves and lower their mentality, but they must insist on self-correction, insist on what they should insist on, and do not follow the trend or give up casually. In addition, I feel that the protagonist really does not have the talent of the big name, but has the temper of the big name.
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