Glorious years

Torey 2022-01-10 08:01:16

After seeing Zhao Benshan’s "Liu Ye Gui Gen" recently, I thought of it a little bit resentfullyThis film. Anger for being plagiarized. I wonder why such a good original film is not so eye-catching. Even if I waited until Uncle Benshan turned it out and then filmed it, not many people mentioned this more popular original film.
When I first watched it, I almost stopped watching, because many films are really a waste of time and want to retreat early-but after seeing Estrada was killed by mistake, the plot was brought out, and then followed the old cowboy all the way. , I have been seeing what is empty in my heart, and it seems to be filled with something.
The plot I always recall is that the old cowboy was in the evening breeze in Mexico, the semi-outdoor small bar, the lights were intoxicating, and he called his lover in the distance. . . Everyone is touched for a moment, even the slightest touch. People in the city can't understand it right now. Only oneself, living in that environment and on the road, can't help but want to tell whom. When in the end there was only helplessness to put down the phone, a feeling of being late again, unwilling and willing, not only the destination, not only the home, not only the years, lost a kind of spirit, a kind of being understood or misunderstood or From misunderstanding to understanding, but in any case the spirit that is gradually missing.
It's like a song-"Glory Years"
Zhao Benshan's "Liuyeguigen" is a bit more political, and this "original version" really allows people to see themselves and the corners of their hearts that need salvation.
highly recommended.

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The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada quotes

  • Belmont: There's a thousand ways he can go to Mexico, and that sonofabitch is so fuckin' nuts he might be headin' north to Canada.

  • [last lines]

    Mike Norton: You gonna be all right?