This is not a boring film, but a film that hits the soul directly. "Helplessness, loneliness, violence, poverty, sex..." Not everyone has a good childhood. Most people have been troubled for their whole life by doing wrong things when they were young. The film has always been filmed with very plain social methods. Except for the male protagonist coming back to see a litter of mice, there are only a few places in the film with background music. Now I remember the most important thing is that the male protagonist is sitting on the bus without anyone looking at the car, and there is also the young male protagonist in the new house. Watching a large piece of grass rolling outside the window, and then the sky is almost black, a man walks on the road and kicks the empty can to go home, and finally the actor chooses to commit suicide and sinks in the river when he dreams of moving into a new home. The only scene where I laughed. Not only in foreign countries, this situation has been a lot in China. Adults are too busy or have important things to do and ignore their children. I have also used a bus to sit by the window when a person was too lonely. Sit back at the terminal station, but just like the main thing in the movie is not the danger of life, the adults will not care about you. "The sun and the human heart are something I will never dare to look directly at."
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