"Are you flying?" I don't know why, in my boring college life, I often asked my roommate like this stupidly, and the sisters seemed to be very cooperative by flapping their arms to show their cooperation. In fact, they just perfunctory me. Just a boring girl who loves to dream. In fact, in my heart, if a bird has human consciousness, it is the happiest. Although any creature has natural enemies, I don’t think fish living in water are free. It seems that since I was a child, I felt genuine horror and despair at the open eyes of a goldfish out of water, and its mouth opened and closed to breathe in vain, so the animal I fear most is the freshwater fish that grows into a shuttle. I think the birds, the birds outside the cage are the real transfiguration immortals. They can see and feel what we cannot. In fact, there is a bird in everyone's heart, the difference is that some are locked in the cage.
Bonnie is a clean and simple person, everyone has their own hobbies, he loves birds, that's all, but he has virtually stood on the opposite side of the mainstream society. The film is a metaphor for war, centralization, the adult world, youth, growth, The themes of rebellion, etc., will not be repeated, and what I see is just a silent resistance after despair. When you are no longer troubled by others' incomprehension, you can also live quietly in your own dreams. At least when I wake up, I can still be glad that I have the right to dream. When Bonnie was unable to resist the torrent of society and was thrown into the war, the Vietnam battlefield undoubtedly became a metaphor for the adult world. In order to escape, he is braver and purer than the average person. I think, when you watch this movie, if you always think that Bonnie in the madhouse is really crazy, then you can judge that you have successfully been socialized." fairy tale".
Maybe my age, I have no right to comment on growing up, just because I was in this mountain, when I saw the end, when Al cried out to my heart, there was a pool of blood in my mind, but Bonnie laughed "WHAT?"
I laughed too, and it turns out, I've grown up too...
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