This is an elegy of a class and an era. They have also been brilliant and have attracted much attention. They have enjoyed the best resources. They can follow their hearts and spend most of their lives freely and happily. Use life to write an era of uninhibited and indulgent love, but years The torrent won't let go of any obscure corners Once high-spirited they became old people in their old age The Internet hits the real economy There used to be a group of Mexicans working for Earl Now another group of Mexicans has become his boss GLBT and peace have become politics In the face of this vicissitudes of life, they are powerless to fight back, but they stubbornly adhere to their own values. They are full of grief and anger, but they have no choice but to do anything to make a living. Earl takes risks and becomes a drug-carrying mule for thousands of miles. A veteran is forced by society to become a drug dealer. Who's fault is there? There is neither too much criticism nor much ideological output. The director has no intention of pointing out the country. There is only one old man who experiences the alienation of the world and leaves us endless space for thinking. Finally, Earl returns to his seriously ill wife. Accompanying her through the last part of her life journey, her daughter who has never been in contact with him also reconciled with him. After all, the family is the home of the prodigal son.
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