Life itself does not need sensational and sublimation. No need for someone to star. But storytellers always have a personal touch. Therefore, the rating is very vague. Even if storytelling and telling are commented separately, you still need to refer to the proportions of the two.
The idealism that the story
can really not be defeated by reality must be the idealism of reality. Those who give up hope to realize their ideals will not be deterred by hopeless ideals. After all, people still have to face reality, but after facing reality, whether to succumb to reality or pursue ideals in a more realistic way will bring about completely different results.
Martis's luck was that Neto's death was powerful enough to pile him into orbit. Personally, I think Martis is actually more suitable than Neto. Martis is a thinking person. He is very sober. Although he does not look like a policeman in the first half, if a sober person can make a choice soberly, he will not be knocked down by reality. Neitu is more like doing things with a passion. Blood can't stand the test. When the impulse always subsides, pure idealism is too easy to be defeated by reality. But did Martis make the decision soberly? Or did the death of Martis make him bloody? No conclusions can be drawn from the film.
It is easier to achieve what you want with fewer people. It is difficult to think too much and want too many people. If the balance of life is to be raised at one end, there must be something to be lowered. Maybe you need to think more, it is easier to know what you really want, and the choice you make will be firmer.
It's not easy to realize your ideal, and don't mind adding some obstacles to your own path of realization.
A lot of things are pretty simple. Pay the price, get rewarded. What is more difficult is not knowing what to pay and how to pay for it.
As opposed to seeing through all the uncertainty and fickleness and looking away. I am more in favor of transcending the concept of time to see the limitations of time, and then play an optional role in the time spent with the fragments. Acknowledging limitations and committing to adding unknowns to them.
When I've weighed it, when I'm ready to give up everything else as a price, when I say I know what I'm following and believing in may be an illusion, I'm no longer afraid of any uncertainty. Desperate people are never afraid of disappointment.
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