Some time ago, the weather was terribly cold, and I never went out, hiding in the dormitory holding a 10-year-old notebook to keep warm. The temperature has finally returned to above 20 degrees today. In the morning, I planned to ride in the fields and pick some watermelons, mangoes, bananas, papayas, etc. by the way. As soon as I was about to go out, my good friend called me to invite me to go out. Considering that he was a local tyrant, I went out with him.
After a day of wandering outside, the two went to see a movie "Walking in the Clouds".
I have learned about the movie before, but it's not just walking a tightrope. I knew when I was a child that there was a high-altitude prince, Adili, who was still walking through the Canton Tower. I think the movie is nothing more than an inspirational story. And the truth is really a movie about dreams and pursuits. There are a lot of this kind of material in China, but Chinese directors won’t do it. They can shoot a few old men in their thirties pretending to tear off famous brands to get the box office, and they can shoot parents taking their children to the zoo to see animals To get the box office, even relying on the phrase "cuddle up with a wood tired" or "have you weighed ten boxes? I am Zhao Mosheng" to get the box office. How could they possibly make a movie about dreams and love?
When I first saw the male protagonist, I didn't admit that he was handsome, but I felt that he was really handsome. When the hero and heroine meet, the heroine is really beautiful. Her eyes are so warm and full of hope, as if the male protagonist's persistence in his dreams is the best reward for her. The experience of the film is super great. It really subverts the previous understanding of high altitude. It is unprecedented and unstoppable. It is sweaty palms and dare not open eyes, and secretly look back. When the male protagonist walks among the world's super modern buildings, with the 3D big screen and excellent sound effects, it is absolutely eye-opening. When the music of "To Alice" cooperates with the male protagonist dancing on the 100-meter high-altitude wire, it is perfect. Finally, when the male protagonist pays tribute to the sky and the earth on the wire, the moment when the sky, buildings and people coexist harmoniously brings tears to the eyes.
In the end, the heroine left the hero. She said, "Your dream has come true, and I'm going to pursue my dream." Although this is a biographical film, although everyone is praising the hero's efforts for his dreams and encouraging his courage, I still want to say: the hero is a scumbag.
From the beginning to the end, the heroine has silently supported the hero, and she has never regretted it, complained, or blocked it. Behind every successful man is a great woman. The key to your Jack Ma's success is not the thousands of "prodigal" women, but her wife. Just imagine, as a young girl, would you marry a man who has taken the college entrance exam N times, can't find a job, is short, and looks like a Martian? You won't, Ma Yun's wife is married. Would you support your husband to abandon the job he finally came to do something he has never heard of, and he has no idea about the future? You have to take care of him and take care of the family. You won't, Ma Yun's wife did it. There were thousands of people who had Jack Ma's thoughts in that era, but there might be only one wife like Jack Ma, so the one who succeeded was Jack Ma, and the great one was his wife. When the female lead goes to pursue her dream, the male lead is not accompanied, he is not great.
The only thing the heroine gets in the film is that after worrying about the hero all night, a diaosi bought her donuts for breakfast. I think it should be very sweet and happy, right?
I should try it.
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