The very popular concept of "early retirement" now is to raise a "big goose" while you are young by reducing your desire to consume, when the "goose egg" (interest = big goose✖️ annual interest rate) is enough to cover one year's living expenses , you can be self-sufficient without work. This idea is so fancy, but what's even better is the life of Bojack, who was a drunkard when he was young, and still has a lot of money to splurge in retirement!
The bereaved Ma Nan, who has a normal childhood and an uneventful fatherhood, grew up in an unhealthy family, and after becoming famous, he encountered his own mid-life crisis. When it comes to the meaning of life, he is probably the horse who thinks the most.
The background music of life is the famous work "Horsin' around house", and even when making love, it is completely focused on this show. Did the highlight moments in the past mark the way downhill? Obviously yes.
I have watched 4 episodes so far, and I want to summarize three points:
- Although Bojack is very mourned and has nothing to do all day, he is already living the life I long for!
- Does he have no change of mind? He has, but the promise is easy, the fulfillment is painful. it's real
- Will Bojack change? Will there be career rejuvenation, friends, and cash recharge? Or accompany us to fight and lose in reality?
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