This film is just like a placebo. There is no preaching, no outline, just telling you what life is. We all know it, but it doesn't really do things with heart.
When the male protagonist committed suicide, he just felt that this method of suicide was very creative, which was completely different from the suicide method he had always wanted to feel. But the phone rang and came the responsibility that I had to take as a son. The heroine also appeared at the right time. The heroine came like an angel. It's like the sun always shines on you when you're low, but sometimes you know it, and sometimes you don't know it. Later, all kinds of love flooded. Sometimes I cry with the plot, sometimes I laugh with family, friendship, and love. Warm, sunny, sweet. I found that as long as I am with the person I love, no matter how bitter it is, it can be sweet.
Compared with the back, before the male protagonist committed suicide, this film is so empty and boring, just like the state of many people now. Complaining, apprehensive, and lifeless.
How long have I not really felt the various feelings that life brings to me. It's just a numb and mechanical conditioned reflex to be happy, sad, or whatever. The unhappiness at work, the warmth of the family, the inquisitiveness of friends, the indifference of girlfriends, I care about these things, but I don't really feel these things with my heart.
The masks on people's faces are getting more and more layers, just like driving in those few gears forever, constantly changing gears in front of various people. Turn off the engine, get out of the car, and walk. I swayed slowly and breathed in the air, so it became more and more dirty, but one day I would not be able to breathe.
Enjoy, people who do not know why they are busy all day, life will always bring various feelings, sometimes happy, sometimes heartache, sometimes overwhelmed.
Thanks for this movie, at least it can keep me awake for a night. I hope to wake up tomorrow with the sun shining on my body, I won't find it dazzling.
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