The movie "Drunken Country Ballads" tells the story of a folk singer's perseverance, frustration and paranoia as he travels around the world. There is a scene where he went to Chicago to meet the producer after a bumpy ride. A car returning to New York was snowing all the way. When passing through a somewhat barren forest road, a white wild thing crossed the road. He braked suddenly and injured the little guy. In this case, the original owner still looked up. Sleeping, he got out of the car and looked around, looking at the blood stains left on the front of the car and the wild things that stumbled and hid in the snowy forest. The long stare was so lonely... After the movie, the scene in the bathroom was once again. I jumped into my head, and then my mind recalled an interview I saw a few years ago about the actor Hao Lei. She called her type of person a pseudo-philosophical irritable human. At that time, I praised the wonderful use of this word, yes, there is such a thing. Humanoids are never restless in spirit, what they pursue is not clear, but they are always on the road, some people are staged, some people are always like this, never stop due to the obstruction of reality, and it is also very popular recently. Yes, Xu Wei, who comforted the tired souls of many urban life, sang the phrase in "Life is more than just living in front of you", "You came to the world with bare hands, desperate to find the sea." That almost fanatical spiritual pursuit, It looks like nothing, but it is very real in the hearts of many people.
And many of the remaining people are like the original car owner who slept with their heads up and never bothered about them. They often looked happy and happy.
In this type of film, people who watch it look for the spirit to observe themselves, and those who don't watch it are full of disdain.
Some of the meanings are not to eat or not to be hungry, to wake up and not to be sleepy, but to add wings to your heart, and you know the most about the joy of your heart.
I began to recognize the value of the seemingly useless spiritual food, often with infinite power.
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