"I am really helpless for a literary film that sighs life's circumstances and regrets being bombarded by various selfish and correct values. Art itself means a challenge and offense to traditional concepts to a certain extent, and it is easy for artists themselves to be misunderstood by others. From this point of view, it seems that it is justifiable to be misunderstood. But I still want to say that if one day these elements will no longer appear in literature and art, it is estimated that there will not be much room for people's thinking. People like to be gods, but in all kinds of literary and artistic works, the original intention of this perspective is to let people have a comprehensive understanding of the works and get their own thinking from it. However, there is no thinking, only in the same way as oneself and the world. To draw circles in the values, to examine and criticize, I think this is just a kind of catharsis and arrogance: people cannot make mistakes, people should be like gods, and when watching a film, the audience is God, and the audience can stand It doesn't hurt to speak."
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