The lawyer who fought for human rights was beaten to death with a stick. A symbol of freedom, the two unruly hippies could not even live in a second-class hotel, and finally got hit by the guards for no reason. After two shots, he fell down.
Freedom, at this moment, came to an abrupt end.
This 69-year-old film is quite classic, and Bob Dylan's voice is very contemporary. The beginning of the carefree getaway is relatively gentle. And After the death of the lawyer, everything changed, the picture began to split, the disturbing footage, and the chaotic ravings heralded the emergence of a crisis. Sure enough, on a road that was equally wide and beautiful, a super cool motorcycle was destroyed, and two young people Falling down separately. Everything goes on for granted. The
second half of the episode when the hippies took their "girlfriends" to the streets suddenly reminded me of Wong Kar-wai's <
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