Anne Hathaway is as beautiful as ever, and the delicate beauty makes me feel like I have been out of the world. When I was a child, I especially liked to watch European and American youth campuses or romantic movies. I watched everything I could find, whether it looked good or not. Why are fairy tales for children? Probably, children don't think so much. When I look back at these rom-coms now, I notice that the protagonists are all white, even middle-class Anglo-Saxons and above, and they have far less difficulty getting a good and refined life than we do. There are some common values in this world, kindness, bravery, yearning for good things. Underlying shared values are the laws of the world, similar to the cycle of cause and effect. Film productions tend to reinforce this law, as if it applies to everyone. But it’s not. I recently watched the video of Little John Khan on station B, and talked about some small countries in Africa and South America. The people of these small countries are not only difficult to maintain basic living conditions, but even their lives are absurd at any time because of regime change. The reason is gone. This is unimaginable in a strong China, and even more unimaginable in the United States. Young people in Friends who enjoy rent subsidies, even coffee shop waiters can live very well. Most white people can be applied to the causal cycle, and they have the opportunity to be educated and change their lives. Penny in the Big Bang Theory finally got into the pharmaceutical company through connections. Exquisite beauty is no longer attractive to me. I hope that China will be less refined and more ideal in the future. I hope that it is not that more and more people become the so-called back waves, but that more and more people have opportunities and ideas to change their lives.
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