Always on the road, that's also a direction

April 2022-10-18 02:16:58

In 2012, when I participated in the Cannes film, I watched some small fragments, but I didn't expect that I would only watch it today 8 years later. The castrated version of 271 is not only anti-intellectual but also an insult to the audience's ability to appreciate movies. Still recommend the version of the major subtitle groups. When a film reviewer mentioned the young boy in fresh clothes and angry horse, it was really wonderful.

I mentioned this work to my friends before I got drunk last night. The characters in the play have it all freedom, romance, chaos, wanton, a bit like the indulgence in travel, and also like the moment when you are drunk before you get drunk - you can do anything , is not responsible for anything. Because sobering up is another world.

Everyone says this work is about the Beat Generation. The actors also attended the booty camp training camp before filming. How did it break down? Is it because they indulge their best years in their most corrupt lives? Is it because they enjoy themselves irresponsibly, drink heavily, are irresponsible to their families or even their bodies? But Marylou knew he wanted to return to his family, Dean knew his destiny was on the way, Sal knew his mission was to write books, and Carol knew who he loved even if he only loved his own body. Corruption, indulgence, and wanton profligacy, but they all know where their direction is. The youth in fresh clothes and angry horses can't see what the Chang'an flower is. What if there is no goal, all they have seen, all they have been, all piled up the road they are on, to the home their soul lay.

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On the Road quotes

  • Carlo Marx: This is the first time actual sex has been part of my relationship with a man. And this is how you love.

  • Dean Moriarty: Hey Sal... I love you as ever.

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