Going on the road is never to conquer.

Omari 2022-01-16 08:01:33

The hostess said that this behavior proved to be conquered, and I think this journey is a process by which Robin gradually releases himself from memory to reality.
In the latter part of the journey, dreams slowly ceased to appear. Dig's death heralded a kind of letting go. One cannot live a lifetime with only memories. She gradually began to accept and even actively seek help from the outside world and others, and learn to realize the wishes of others. From a person who keeps a distance from relatives and friends to finally accept a long-term relationship. Even if it is a complaint, it begins to confide in others actively.
The most important point is that she started to write a book and share this experience. For Robin, I think this is a rare type of active communication. Of course, this point has something to do with the male protagonist.
Speaking of this, I am also impressed, because we were fortunate enough to see the pictures from the 70s at the end of the film. The prototype is very beautiful! !

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  • Aracely 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    Is it really worth taking pictures...

  • Kaitlin 2022-03-16 09:01:06

    It's better than expected, and it's rare not to be overly sensational. Compared with "Australia", this film is the real Australian tourism promotion film (commendation). But the film has nothing to sublime except that we are all alone. Photography is the highlight

Tracks quotes

  • Robyn: Like any journey, it's not what you carry but what you leave behind.

  • Glendle: Ah, words are overrated.