. There is nothing to say about the picture. The three protagonists are unscrupulously jumping from the roof of the car to the sea, and they are very free and happy. At that moment, I also want to jump off together. Such a wide picture and After the earthquake, compared with the scenes of partisanship, you will understand how tempting happiness is to run freely!
Life has never given more people. This is more prominent in front of Yishan. From nothing to chasing dreams, from being fierce to everyone except friends, to persuading his father in order to let Ali play cricket, until finally confronting him. My friend said I’m sorry, and he didn’t get more forgiveness. Some people may say that he was forgiven in the end, but what about being forgiven after death, and when he is about to be rewarded, he is destined not to see a successful day in cricket. Because life is so cruel, it’s just that I’m thinking, if it’s not him, but the cricket kid who killed him, would life appear cruel, and ruin a person’s dream, would it be better than ruining one? Human life makes grief and anger even more? But I finally died for my dreams, and I died just fine.
Omi is just another tragedy. He borrowed the money and couldn’t return it, helping his uncle to compete, from getting the car to killing his best friend accidentally. Looking at his sad eyes, it seemed that all his sadness also emerged at that moment. Out, although the miserable image of his parents did not show up. He doesn't talk much, others have good feelings, and his sincerity towards friends is ultimately beyond the teasing of life.
Perhaps the best result is Govind, but he lost his dearest friend, and another friend was pushed into prison by life. In any case, there are regrets in life. He can’t talk to his friends when he is successful. The helplessness in his heart is that he is struggling. Isn't it humane to the outside world?
No matter what, life still has to go on, go forward, freedom and being teased are always waiting, only a strong life can move closer to the dream life!
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