I was always attracted to Sean when I watched this movie. At first, it was because of his energetic debates. In my eyes, he was so flamboyant, exuding the enthusiasm that youth should have, and the enthusiasm and passion of a big boy. As the plot progresses, when I watch a living life slowly wither and die, there is nothing we can do. At this time, I pay attention to the current situation of AIDS again and find that millions of people die of the disease every year, which means With so many people dying like this every year, how terrifying and shocking, there is nothing human beings can do.
I like everyone here, sick but not giving up, not falling, everyone is fighting, and at the same time being associated with AIDS reminds me of Dallas Buyers Club, Dallas to me The feeling is repression, showing many aspects of humanity, showing the ugliness of that era, and in my opinion, "120 Blows" is full of passion, confronted with visible strength, and it is vividly displayed from Sean. However, he was tense and anxious because of the approaching death and the torment of illness, and there was no way to save him from those actions, so under the coercion of death, he was so afraid! Everyone inside is also fighting and arguing. Everyone can express their ideas fearlessly. Everyone has their own theories. They want to persuade others like quarrels, but after the debate, they are friends again, a community of shared destiny. segmentation!
At the end of the movie, I cried bitterly with Nathan, unable to stop, as if I wanted to vent all the suppressed feelings of the characters inside, I couldn't calm down for a long time! Then I had to watch "The Kingdom of God" again to relieve it!
"I'm afraid of death, I want to live well!"
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