When the psychedelic guitar sounded at the beginning of the movie, looking at the rolling clouds on the screen, I felt Mike's dizzy feeling of fainting at any time.
Watching Mike in the movie in ragged clothes, and strangers KJ and ML, Drinking and taking drugs, but I don't think this person is dirty and disgusting at all, but he feels so innocent, like he was just born, and he has never paid attention to the complicated
scot of the world. Is it wrong? That's right, every one of us who can sit comfortably on the sofa and watch DVDs, isn't that how we survived?
My impression of this film is not from mike's love for scot, it just feels that fate is really an inappropriate description for some people, thinking about mike's life, it was all hard work, where can there be good luck Woolen cloth?
Maybe mike is lucky, under the pressure, he can faint without any scruples, he doesn't know anything, and death is also a relief for
those of us who can survive or survive in this society, not all in the eyes of others, like scot In the same way, wearing a suit and pretending to be human?
Many people should still remember that they also had those crazy thoughts or ideals of exile, and once fantasized about living a real self under the unruly sky, but now those who say "walking in the zoo is serious business" Don't the songs just show our state of mind?
Maybe, there was some unruly, just to be like scot---let his father realize that the return of a prodigal son like him is more valuable, right as a young memorial, although in the end we all live in someone else's world.
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