"The birds in the woods are all gray, and one of them is also gray." I think this poem is one of them that can express loneliness and loneliness so beautifully. However, the male protagonist Billy in "Buffalo 66" does not seem to think so. The first scene of the film is very "lonely". He is released after serving his sentence, dressed in gray clothes, gray walls, and gray-black roads. Maybe it's because it's snowing and the sun and the air are grey, but our Billy is wearing bright red leather shoes, as if trying to tell us that he's a different person. But we soon found out that Billy was a well-behaved man and didn't seem like a vicious criminal who would rather run down the street to find a public restroom than settle it by the side of the road. Then our heroine appeared, maybe my memory is not very good, I didn't remember the girl's name until the end of the movie, or she didn't want the audience to know her name, she just wanted to hide in the pair Behind the golden bangs, staring at the world with deep, beautiful and innocent eyes. Billy took the girl home to see his parents, but his father didn't care about him at all, only the blond girl with big breasts was in his eyes, and his mother didn't care about everything other than football, Billy felt lonely again. In desperation, he could only take the girl and leave the house. Fortunately, his former buddies and the bowling alley guys still remember him, but at this time, Billy was going to do a "big thing" to prove his importance. . In the process of watching this movie, I hated Billy at first because he was a dangerous looking guy, and then slowly began to pity him because no matter how much he shouted, people around him couldn't seem to see him, Then I started to sympathize with him because I saw a shadow of myself in Billy, and finally I started to like him because he understood what was most important. The "loneliness and loneliness" that Billy feels throughout the whole movie is also the part that impresses me the most. We live hard, we cry angrily, we struggle desperately, and sometimes we just want others to know our existence. It seems that the jungle of reinforced concrete seems to narrow the distance between people, but it makes the heart The distance from the heart is getting farther and farther. I have also thought about what exactly caused this phenomenon in today's society, and thought of a lot of answers, but none of them seem to be right. This reminds me of Mr. Lu Xun's "Array of Nothing". We feel depressed but don't know who is suppressing, we are covered in bruises but we don't know who is throwing punches, we are burning with anger but don't know who to deal with send. But then again, I'm still a little envious of Billy, because that blond girl doesn't seem to hate him, even though Billy yells at her, she doesn't seem to be angry, hehe, maybe she's a loner too, yes Sometimes making others angry can just prove your own existence and importance. There is a scene in the movie that I particularly like, Billy is buying chocolate milk and dessert, he said to a stranger next to him "Do you have a girlfriend, I will give her (referring to this stranger's girlfriend) ) buy a dessert, remember you don't eat it yourself, keep it for her, remember". Seeing this, I feel that Billy is very happy, Billy smiled, I am also very happy, I also smiled, I think I will say the same to others.
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