I remember that when I met this movie that night, I didn't watch it because of the public's aesthetic orientation. I was going to watch it again the next day, but I passed it by mistake, and picked up a few pieces, anyway, it was incomplete and a little frustrated.
It is these fragmentary pieces that I can't help chewing. The robber played by Johnny Haretti is very elegant and understands art, which makes me feel good (different from the good sense of humor with the robber played by Bruce Willis); the teacher, Jean Rochefort, It is so poetic, and both of them have a yearning for each other's life, and their "discussion" on the table is so sensible, passionate and wise! It really complied with Lu Xun’s famous “In my back garden, you can see two trees outside the wall, one is a jujube tree and the other is also a jujube tree.” At the
end, I couldn’t help thinking, if they really were. What will happen after swapping lives, I have been creating dream-like structures for them. Now I finally understand: that is impossible, because that is their life. Moreover, they did not have the courage to do that, because-life has been created.
Are we the same?
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