Travis and Jane feel like they're being sucked into the barely moving footage as they talk but go deeper and deeper into the placid conversation and light guitar between them. It's a black hole that holds their loneliness, longing, regrets, fear, longing, and boredom. It holds the softest part of human beings, so you can't resist and just forget everything and fall into it. Simple guitar slow shots calmly tell subtle expressions that scene tints the air with that dark red that often appears in the sky at dusk. They saw another person's heart in their own mirror. In the mirror, the two hearts overlapped. That was the moment when they put down all their guards in front of each other. I feel like this scene visualizes some of the feelings in one's heart, feeling like they're right there with you and you can touch it and hug it to comfort yourself. At the moment when the sunrise and sunset turn south to north, I feel that I can definitely go to the end of the end of people's heart. It was surprised for himself because he didn't feel anything any more. All he wanted to do was to sleep. And for the first time he wished he were faraway, lost in a deep vast country where nobody knew him, somewhere without language and any streets. There is a lot of love between brothers, love between father and son, love between husband and wife, but it's not a movie about love. In the end Travis gave up his wife and children and set out on the journey again. Maybe Wenders is right that love and happiness are temporary, you lose them in one place and find them in another. People are always easy to get tired of, only by constantly walking on the road can they get the most reliable satisfaction. And if you don't know what you're looking for, go out and find the answer right away. It's not that there's no meaning at all or that you're looking around you and suddenly feel like it's time to hit the road. You also have a fire in your heart, which constantly reminds you of the coldness of your heart, the tiredness of your body, and the torment of time. Finally, you pass through that blue flame and walk towards a phantom that is like an ethereal quicksand, but is very firm and can be relied on. " That's how people are. What you're sure about in your mind isn't necessarily your heart. What you love isn't necessarily what you need. What you've worked so hard to find isn't necessarily what you're missing in your heart. There's only the process of searching. It cannot be obliterated by the solid existence. There are a lot of places I especially like. For example, they watched a home video they had taken before together. On the beach under the sun, smiling so beautifully and dancing so happily, the memory is the sharpest and heavy dagger, once it is picked up, it will stab into it fiercely. There is no other way. Another example is the child and his father walking home from school on both sides of the street. The child learns from his father's every move. After watching this movie, I feel like I've just been detached from some other world, where everything has beautiful colors but is blurry, unreal, unreliable, and insecure. This movie makes me feel that the feelings in people's hearts can really be brought out slowly by some things. I feel that it is right in front of my eyes mixed with those light and shadow dialogues and shown to me. Forgive my incoherence, I just wanted to thank the movie for the feeling of being so engrossed in forgetting everything that it was so enjoyable. That's how people are. What you're sure about in your mind isn't necessarily your heart. What you love isn't necessarily what you need. What you've worked so hard to find isn't necessarily what you're missing in your heart. There's only the process of searching. It cannot be obliterated by the solid existence. There are a lot of places I especially like. For example, they watched a home video they had taken before together. On the beach under the sun, smiling so beautifully and dancing so happily, the memory is the sharpest and heavy dagger, once it is picked up, it will stab into it fiercely. There is no other way. Another example is the child and his father walking home from school on both sides of the street. The child learns from his father's every move. After watching this movie, I feel like I've just been detached from some other world, where everything has beautiful colors but is blurry, unreal, unreliable, and insecure. This movie makes me feel that the feelings in people's hearts can really be brought out slowly by some things. I feel that it is right in front of my eyes mixed with those light and shadow dialogues and shown to me. Forgive my incoherence, I just wanted to thank the movie for the feeling of being so engrossed in forgetting everything that it was so enjoyable.
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