A kind of detachment

Brent 2021-12-18 08:01:15

"The Yearbook Project" uses pseudo-documentary footage that swings from side to side and up and down to perfectly connect classic screen stories such as "Time Machine", "Back to the Future" and "Butterfly Effect", which has aroused people's sigh and sigh of the impermanence of the world. Thinking is even more profound for me. To sum it up, I can summarize the following three points: First, I have been used to slogans such as "the choice of youth without regrets" in countless domestic literary works, and I can't help but sigh my own life舛---traveling all over the motherland and more than 10 countries in Europe and Asia, I still feel that the world is difficult and difficult, but they are also under the red flag, but they can often play the role of the god of destiny at the fork in life and choose the right path for themselves. , Presumably it is because your own Taoism is too shallow and your consciousness is not high? The second is that the life of ordinary people in the United States outlined in this film is also ill-fated. Even if the male protagonist who was admitted to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology invented a time machine and wandered through his important life nodes, he could not escape his ruthless fate. Tease. He traveled time and time again to make up for the mistakes brought about by the crossing, but made mistakes again and again. Not only did he fail to become the master of fate, but he was trapped in the vortex of time and space and was unable to extricate himself, letting regret. With the flood of oceans, this evil capitalist society is, in the final analysis, the hell of ordinary working people! The third is to be proud of being born in the great China of this beautiful era. Although there are still thousands of descendants of Yan and Huang rushing on the road to houses, cars, and tickets, more people are beginning to try to control their own different destinies. "The choice of youth without regrets" is no longer because there is no choice, when happiness is no longer the same, no longer magnificent, but colorful, perhaps we are really catching up with the country that has stagnated for many years, and truly moving towards unprecedented Brilliant times!
--I wanted to use the theme of this film to write an article about transcending the world, but I was always immersed in the hustle and bustle of the world, and I never jumped out of the barriers of the world, and I wrote an article that actively entered the world. In the final analysis, it is too shallow!

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  • Jessie Pierce: I told you we couldn't die.

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    Jessie Pierce: You thought it was on my side of the car?