For a good-looking movie, besides the depth of the story itself, it is also important to have the charm that arouses the personal feelings of moviegoers. I just quit my job, when I saw the end of this movie, it is no exaggeration to say that I was moved to tears. I don't talk about women's rights or society, just from the perspective of an ordinary to mediocre person, I will talk about my movie viewing experience. From birth to the age of 22, I used my childhood for innocence, my youth for panic, and my youth for catching up, all the way to college graduation. During this period, I dreamed of living an ideal life countless times, but in the end I was too addicted to having fun, and I didn’t even take the first step. Later, I really threw myself into the society, repeating boring and fucking work every day, often falling asleep in the middle of the night. Sophisticated people, rent, utilities, overtime and promotion, do you really have to spend most of your life like this in the future?
There are also things that I like to do recklessly. I am afraid that I will make a wrong step and fall out of the team. If you don't have the courage to choose, fate will help you choose. This is the drama of the movie. If the abusive man hadn't been killed by mistake, the girlfriends would have returned to their depressing social life after a short journey. Being an ordinary housewife under her grumpy husband, being a docile waiter in a bar, and earning a salary silently. and then? There may be the next short journey, to vent the anguish of life. But there will never be this desperate run. From housewife and bartender turned murderous fugitive, driving all the way to Mexico. There are also emotional fetters and money worries, but everything doesn't seem to be as important as imagined. Those things that once bound him like a mountain are actually loosened as soon as they break free. Yes, fate will tell you that there are always more important things in life. In the movie, it is taking a life and fighting against the law. A hole, falling down is an abyss, you must run. In reality, what is it? An unfinished dream? It grows faintly in the bottom of my heart, and is always overwhelmed by unimportant things. After 10 years and 20 years, it has become a big hole, which makes people often regret and sleepless at night. I think that the sea of clouds they encountered on the road to free themselves was really dreamlike and within reach. Life won't have the heroic ending of the movie, but it may be more brutal. The bread and milk not mentioned in the movie are the reality that we have to face every day when we open our eyes. But I still want to go as I want, after all, this is the first time in this life, and only once in this life. Come on, be a cool girl.
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