Let's start with two voices
. 1. The name has been changed, which shocks me. I'm a little disappointed
. Sal's brain-dead appearance was very unacceptable at first. Well, it didn't change after that. I just read
3. Should the film adaptation of the novel be faithful to the original work or the director's personal reflection in detail and style bothered me for a long time, and then I thought about it. No matter what the result is, I will not be satisfied anyway.
4. Another proposition, when a person has talent and unparalleled charm, are morals and sentiments necessary? What if compliance with the law gets in the way of individuality? However, with the so-called talent, you can ignore the law and morals? Talent and morality, which is more important?
5. Sal, as an "angel", smokes marijuana, fucks a girlfriend, steals gasoline, steals daily necessities, abandons (this word is not accurate) Dean... In the end, Dean is spiritually redeemed, but Sal is somehow lost because of Dean? Is it because of him? Or is it actually doomed from the beginning...
6. Carlo, the prototype Allen Ginsburg, the author of my favorite long poem "Howl", you can say that he is not gregarious, you can say that he is not brave, but I believe he is The madman Sal never suspected, he had the temperance of Sal and the madness of Dean, and the honesty and perpetual sobriety that I love, mentally.
7. Before contacting the "Beat Generation", all the impressions came from the comments of later generations, saying that they embody the confusion and despair of the young generation after the war, saying that they embody the new generation's resistance to stereotypes and yearning for freedom. I don't see that in the film, but at the end I'm sad, sad, I don't know what I'm sad about, I don't feel sorry for Dean, he doesn't need it; I don't love Dean, and he doesn't need it; I appreciate Dean , he didn't need it either; I didn't like the last Sal, and he didn't care; I saw myself in Sal, and it terrified me; all my guesses in the process were all broken, and I don't know what I was in the end What I saw, what I thought, what I expected, I panicked.
8. The last "I think of Neal Cassady, I think of Neal Cassay"
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