I watched "Tianwailaike" again just now, because there are no ready-to-broadcast resources, I just used Baidu Cloud. The translation is really hard to say. ('-' *) There are still about ten minutes to stop the subtitles for me during the ('-' *) period. Fortunately, it is not difficult to say... I can barely understand it (if anyone has high-definition or dual-English subtitles, trouble Share, thank you) This is the second time I saw it. After the first time, I just thought David Bowie was too handsome. the person I like. From the very beginning, Tony felt like a child, and he was very headstrong. Looking further, he is very kind, he has never deceived anyone, and he is very good to everyone. He said to the scientist: "Although I have bad eyes, I still have a lot of money. If you need to come to me"
The emotional line of love is still very complete, but the other lines are not very good in my opinion. So let me talk about the emotional line. Tony must have liked her. Finally, he gave his wife's ring (although there are many of them exactly the same, I guess they were all ●v●) to Mary. After trying several hands, Mary found that it was not suitable, so she cried and threw it away. "I don't want her to be alone." The first time I saw it, I thought it was love, but later I thought I was grateful for this person's existence. It was like the first time he saw her, saying goodbye to her in the evening and saying thank you all the time. But isn’t it the woman’s initiative in the beginning ヾ(°ー°ヾ)^? ? ?
Then I am a little confused. Did the driver Arthur betray Tony and reveal his identity? Did Tony die in the end, or did he lower his head in thought? Was his eyes because of the last x-ray that left his eyes in human form forever? Personally, I feel that the protagonist is because he misses his homeland but is nostalgic for the earth, and he is sad about his family but yearns for freedom (he told scientists: men should stay with his family), so he should be a very complicated traveler. ...
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