Tell the story of the ring

Peggie 2022-12-04 09:57:52

A quiet drama can also be excellent, just like a quiet person. If this show belongs to the sci-fi genre, then this should be one of my favorite sci-fi dramas over the years. From my personal point of view, this is more like using the skin of science fiction to convey the perception and philosophy of life. If I had to describe it in one sentence, it would be "a little sad, but beautiful". 1) Nothing is perfect. Things are not always as perfect as we see from the outside. Learn to be tolerant and accepting, and learn to find common support that can go on for a long time from differences. Even if there are thousands of differences, as long as the general direction If you are consistent or your important concerns are the same, you should learn to seek common ground while reserving differences, because nothing is perfect. 2) Sometimes you need to learn to reconcile with yourself. All roads are smooth, there is no so-called only road, if you temporarily walk into a dead end, you just need to learn to turn around and a new road will unfold under your feet. 3) Remember, you can always find light in the dark. I don't remember which scene in the play this line appears, but I often hear and read this line in life or in books. Perhaps for all those who are in a low valley, remembering this sentence will help them maintain their love for life and life in the low valley, and believe that the light will always come, but it has not been discovered for the time being. 4) Blink of an eye. The touch of love, the memory of family affection, and the passing of life are all in the blink of an eye. When I understood this truth, the male and female protagonists had some gray hair on the temples. No matter how much attachment and reluctance there is, time will never stop. Companionship is the longest confession of love. Cherish every bit of life right now. This drama is based on a sci-fi painting created by Swedish artist Simon Stålenhag. Perhaps there is a deep cultural spillover from Northern Europe behind it. There is always a slow, quiet, warm and sad tone. Ben is really a deep, charismatic person.

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