There is a magical bus in the United States. It is large, comfortable, and parked in a lively or quiet place. Just sit up and you will reach a warm or hopeful place. Maybe it's home, maybe it's the end of the world. Whether it’s "Black Angels of the End" many years ago or this one, and of course there are many other American movies, there will always be such a kind of bus. Of course Statham's "The Machinist" is an exception. . . Pulling away.
"Walden" is too boring after watching some. Foreign masterpieces are still suitable for viewing in movies. This one was shot very well. Although you can't expect handsome men and beauties, (two old men have already ruled everything), and don't think that a big star suddenly makes you messy with a cameo, but the alive old naughty boy in the second man is still refreshing for you. The scenery on the way is indeed beautiful, that's enough.
As for the connotation in the movie, what American values are, what subverts and what identity is, it's a matter of mine. This is what literary youth are concerned about. The scenery of the reservoir and dangerous peaks is indeed beautiful, and the ending music is also very suitable.
I don't know if the two elderly people will meet again and meet again A Walk in the Woods.
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