My short review has exceeded 140 characters... I feel that it is too short and sorry for such a large space. You'll always wake up from your dream; or you'll die in the illusion, which is a fortunate and a pathetic thing. Of course, if you're a genius like Frank, it doesn't matter. At the beginning of the movie, everything is so familiar. Just like Jon, I want to create unique music, but can only write [bi--]. To sink into that dream of music or any aspect of life, wake up, and find yourself and the dream like Jon and Frank, close for a moment but never in tune. You can only smile and bless the dream that is drifting away from you in the singing, and then leave silently, leave the weird bar that carries the dream, go to the dusty highway, and go to your own "life". The most awake thing is always the reality around you. A full bowl of chicken soup with negative energy, but the movie tells this truth in a very real and depressing way. Thinking of the new concept that I have recited countless times, Lesson 41 Illusions of Pastoral peace originally belonged to the "urban" people, even if they lived in the "country", it was just an appearance and only added to the troubles. But there is always a force in my heart that tells me to face life with a smile. Then just smile. Smile at and accept your mediocrity, smile at the tuition you paid for your fault, smile back at work on Monday after a dreamy "weekend." Tell your life, whether you are Jon or Frank, I love you all.
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