I've seen "Guess the Train", and I must remember this background music. Renton took all the money across the body of his companion and walked down the earthly streets against the rising sun in London. The lens was his youthful face. Say goodbye to the "old life" and rush to the smiling face of the "new life". Undoubtedly, Mike chose the path of the vast majority of people in this world. Behind the restrained music is Mike’s monologue: "I am ready to go forward and choose life. I am ready to be like you: work, family, big fucking TV, washing machine, car, CD player, health, low cholesterol, Dental insurance, building mortgage, first house, casual wear, briefcase, three-piece suit, DIY, sports program, junk food, kids, walking in the park, 9 to 5, golf, car wash, family Christmas, Standard annual salary, tax exemption, cleaning the ditch, and camp until you die." Recall that unruly youthful original color-"Choose life, choose work, choose lifelong career, choose family, choose fucking big TV, Choose washing machine, car, CD player... Choose health, low cholesterol and dental insurance, choose mortgage, choose to buy the first house, choose your friend, choose the three-piece suit with installments, choose to watch boring TV on Sunday Eat snacks, choose to linger, choose to wet the bed in the nursing home, lose face in front of dog men and women like you, choose the future, choose life... I choose not to choose life, I choose something else. reason? There is no reason. When you have heroin, who needs a reason? "Do you dare to say that Mike is a winner? Maybe he is just a born slippy who finally compromises with the real world. Thinking of this, a little autumn in my heart-yeah, in the end we will all become The mediocre layman is only a matter of time... "People, poetic dwelling", Heidegger, the great liar... Underworld is a new wave orchestra that emerged in the British music circle in the late 1980s. It was once incomparable. Electronic Banba; In contrast, the background music of the movie's opening narration is Lust For Life by iggy pop. The old comrades are more than fifty years old, and they are full of revolutionary enthusiasm and rock passion... The director must have thrown it to us like this. A revelation: when you are young, choose compromise and betrayal; when you are old, choose persistence and passion... What would you choose?
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