Primitive

Aron 2022-09-12 18:37:57

There is a type of work with a name that is too long to speak, and therefore has a wonderful sense of language, which is unforgettable. For example, Carver's "What We Talk About When We Talk About Love", or "We Still Don't Know the Name of the Flower We Saw That Day".

"Flower" is a refreshing story. Once the best playmate in childhood, as we grow older, we drift away and embark on different journeys. Can these 6 people get back together again with a certain event as an opportunity?

Although the narrative of "Flower" is not to my liking. But just the theme it tries to express is enough to touch my heart.

After watching "Flower" last week, I felt that it was too late to meet each other. However, it also happens to be at such a time that we will have the feeling of "seeing each other too late". If it was earlier, it might have felt like this.

When the mood is low, there is always a scene that invades. It was a long ramp, and if you walked to the end of the ramp, you would see an ordinary building that couldn't be more ordinary.

For a long time, I pushed forward. But if you really want to ask what I'm looking for, I can't tell. Is it unspeakable, or does it not exist at all? Who knows.

There are two roads in the golden woods, and I chose the one less traveled, which has determined my life from now on. Where does the road lead? Maybe it was the original starting point.

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