During this time, I downloaded a bunch of movies like opening a blind box and watched it every night after overtime.
It just so happened that I watched two movies about old people for two days in a row.
One is a father stuck in time
One is Nebraska
No matter how deliberately you can't arrange to watch these two movies together
Spiritually like staying in a nursing home for two days
The first hour of both films is just as long
It's like the long days when you're in the same room with your old dad without your phone and internet
Boredom, irritability, and slight embarrassment followed during this long time
Then you may suddenly realize at some point that your brain is in sync with the rhythm of the movie
It's like some nerves that curled up during the day were unintentionally smoothed out
Both films end up linking the psychological state of the final stages of life to the situations of childhood
The former stepped through the chaotic memory and stepped into the void, like a child who has lost everything to depend on and is thrown into an unfamiliar world
The latter is a life of diligence and diligence, and the desire is exhausted by the years, but the foolish stubbornness and blindness of the hidden youth are worn out.
A piece of heart that will be lost forever
The other gives some short-lived warmth to those who are lost
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