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Alexandria 2022-04-22 07:01:21

I'm going to break my nerves because of the stress of the exam, so I'll just press 1234 to write. .
1. About hiking: When I had no sports knowledge and physical reserves, I had three days of hiking in the wild, with bruised knees, fallen toenail shells, blisters on my feet, strangulation on my shoulders, and hiking shoes overflowing with water. The rain on the face, the whistling snow on the top of the mountain and the heavy mountaineering bag, all the scenes in the movie are friendly and familiar.
In the first part, there was only one chance to choose to give up, but I was unwilling to go home like this, so I chose to continue moving forward, there is no way out, it should be said that there is no way, in the movie, the heroine Cheryl talks while walking " I can give up at any time", but when he turned around and saw the path he had walked, he chose to persevere.
The three-day trekking for me was more physical torture than spiritual tempering, and the courage, perseverance and perseverance that Cheryl, who had walked 1,100 miles alone, was even more invaluable.
2. About spiritual implantation: A person’s thinking mode basically determines a person’s future life trajectory, just like Inception implants a consciousness in the spiritual layer of a person. Although Cheryl’s mother suffered an unfortunate marriage, she never Have the ability to enjoy the moment, and early to give

3 and 4 points to the movie, and 1 point to the theme song Simon & Garfunkel version of the Peruvian folk song "EI Conder Pasa".

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Wild quotes

  • Cheryl: [Cheryl's first inscription on the trail guestbook] "If your Nerve, deny you - Go above your Nerve" - EMILY DICKINSON and Cheryl Strayed.

  • Cheryl: [voiceover] What if I forgive myself? What if I was sorry? But if I could go back in time, I wouldn't do a single thing differently. What if I wanted to sleep with every single one of those men? What if heroin taught me something? What if all those things I did were the things that got me here? What if I was never redeemed? What if I already was?

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