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Krista 2022-04-20 09:02:24

Why are you a writer? I guess, writers, or artists in general, don't accept the world as it is. They feel reality is not enough or it's not satisfying, so they need to create, to invent new things to incorporate into the world. Common, regular people don't need that, they're happy in the world as it is. I don't know what's best. Besides, I'm a writer because I had no other choice. I failed at everything else. "Democracy amd happiness bring about a mediocre and prosaic literature. Great literature comes from unfair and violent communities, where existential emptiness is filled up with creativity." I'm sorry about your son's condition, but I can't help you. It's not about the amount of money, but I'm not an NGO. You should expect help from state agencies. I'

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  • Morgan 2022-03-22 09:02:47

    Very textureless. From the time the male protagonist brings his inexplicable sense of superiority to look at everything in his hometown, the movie feels floating. He knows that his work comes from life but looks down on the trivialities of life. This is the greatest irony. There are reversals but bluntness is just a little interesting self-deprecating theater.

  • Zelda 2022-03-19 09:01:08

    On the life troubles of a Nobel Prize-winning writer, the quality of the false record of digital follow-up photography, and the protagonist of the story may be replaced by the Chinese Mo Yan. The hometown is like a car that always breaks down and breaks down. It is not the idyllic pastoral as you imagined; if you don't succeed, everyone will treat you as a snake; if you are famous and rich, don't go back to your hometown. Everyone will treat you as a god. If not, hate you to the bone. If you have to go back to your hometown, it’s best to walk in Jin Yi Ye, "Come back gently, and don’t wake up the past."