I have no brothers and sisters, no mountains, and I have not met all kinds of strangers who talk to you, some of them will tell you "the road is under your feet", or "I want to find you" perch".
I'm not a genius in the world, I can't make a perpetual motion machine, and I haven't tried to run away from home with guilt. The end of a journey that says go is just to go home.
But I clearly saw a little boy who walked ignorantly from his entry into the WTO to his birth. He was lucky enough to keep his childhood where he witnessed the death of his brother, and he didn't have to spend the rest of his life to heal.
I can clearly see the truth of this family, compared to the deliberate hypocrisy shown by other people. Let me change from the inexplicable feeling at the beginning to enjoying this movie immensely.
A perpetual motion machine that can operate for 400 years is enough to make the world crazily tout capital. The ten-year-old boy who was the inventor used it as a cradle device for his newborn brother. In the end, the faintly visible little baby stretched his legs in the cradle, and was shaken by a perpetual motion machine in front of the house. There is nothing more suitable for this scene to end.
I thought about it later, whether you were a teenager or a young person, we were more serious, fierce, painful, and kind than anyone at that time. Even if we were hypocritical, we would become more and more ourselves and grow into grown-ups of one kind or another, and finally found their own perch.
"The Strange Journey of Young Speyer"
A lovely movie from the picture to the inner monologue.
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