This is what the movie should look like. Without any difficult metaphors and blunt spiritual chicken soup, it can make people gain a lot; without deliberate sensation, it can make people burst into tears without knowing it; the plot is tortuous and bumpy , But it can make people laugh constantly and feel fascinated; it seems simple and plain but like magma surging in an iceberg, after seeing it, it will always be hot in the heart. The rural scenery and rural music that make people dream of. Three fugitives who had gone through hardships were finally redeemed, laughing and cursing along the way. A blind old man crushing the railroad tracks to predict the future of the three people. A black guitarist who sold his soul to Satan. A criminal who robbed a bank to prove his existence. A fat one-eyed man who sells the Bible but survives by deceiving and plundering others. An old governor who was always full of swear words but was re-elected for four terms. Compose this journey of joy and bitterness. It's about human nature, about ideals, about friendship, about life. Everyone who travels alone can see himself in it. The movie is the betrayal of relatives, being cheated by others for benefit, the pain of friends leaving, the ups and downs of the road ahead, nothing. The reality is self-explanatory. But don’t forget that what the movie conveys to us is optimism. There will always be beautiful scenery and joyful music along the way, as well as friends who will never leave and no matter how difficult the situation is, they will not forget to buy a box of Wenbin brand oil. . Under the dazzling sky, there are green mountains, trees in groups, breeze floating, cars passing by on lonely highways, accompanied by singing: you are my sunshine, my only sunshine, you make me happy, when skies are gray... Who can To describe this beauty in words? Suffering and injustice are facts, as are goodness and hope. Keep going, keep going. We will eventually find a huge treasure, although it may not be the one we are looking for, although the road is rough and exhausted, we must keep going until we are saved.
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