title is catchy. But this director is too honest, a bit of a waste of good subject matter, just leave it to a genius, this should be a film that is shocking in a silent place. It's about freedom. There are many restrictions on being a person, such as baseball fields, parking spaces, and wards. The abstract is various rules, there are written rules, people under the age of 18 cannot drive, and there are unspoken rules. War is the consequence of breaking limits. When it comes to the Vietnam War, it's easy to divert people's attention. For many restrictions, insensitive people are good people, and sensitive people have to be crazy. The protagonist has gone through two levels of freedom pursuit, physical, unsuccessful, and finally converted to spiritual freedom.
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