The film is narrated from a female perspective, and the inner changes of the heroine sometimes make people feel abstract. I can relate, but I can’t understand myself, and I’ve never been able to understand the origin of my emotions and reconcile with them. So, traveling is a good way to get away from troubles, just get along with yourself, and get relaxation and freedom. But to put it bluntly, it is an escape, a gentle way of saying it is a treatment method, and it is an active participation in the treatment. Because what we have to face is a long-term ordeal, we can not only rely on the mood but also on the mentality. It's easy to travel on the go, but it's much harder to come back and face reality, just as it's easier to die than to live.
So, for life to go on, you have to eat, make money, and find the company of faith.
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