Although "Outstanding Citizen" also has some common settings, such as writers who are exhausted of inspiration, such as an old lover who is married to a friend in his hometown, the writer and the people and things in his hometown in the film are not a simple parallel of travel and sadness relationship, but immediately set off a rich substantive relationship, until in the end the writer almost died.
In fact, the images of writers in most films are closed and stagnant. They are often spiritual or even material achievers. Underneath their weak and modest appearance, they often have a lonely and rebellious heart, and they have an unrealistic tendency to criticize. , and maintains a bottom-line tolerance for the disadvantaged; they superimpose this contradictory quality in the film until it is unbearable, such as "Nostalgia". The most "outstanding" thing about "Outstanding Citizen" is that the nature and motivation of writer Daniel Mantovani have certain elasticity and variables, and have an open extension.
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