The director of this film cleverly uses time summer, fall, and winter to develop the story complex. Originally I thought there would be spring to end, but the end was ushered in. Is it the hopeless drug addiction that made them miss the total spring of their lives?
The whole film revolves around the word "addiction". The bizarre and quick editing strongly impacted my visual senses, as if I was smoking drugs. Drugs, money, sex, all these are endless temptations, once addicted, it is easy to degenerate. In fact, this is not depravity, but the fragility of human nature. Because I can't resist the fall caused by all temptations; I push myself to the cliff step by step because of the fragility of my heart. Helpless on the edge of the cliff, what can save you? Is it your own health, your own virginity, or your money? The answer is none, nothing is more important than your own life, and everything is useless without your life. But as long as people are still alive, there will be spring.
"Heaven will come down and take responsibility for the people in Sri Lanka, and he must first suffer from his aspirations." All "addictions" are like the sufferings God has given us. The reality is indeed like this, but the "addictions" linger like a nightmare, constantly dilating their pupils and burning flames. In the end, all four of them curled up in a surprisingly similar posture, recalling the beauty of the past.
Everyone has a heart of redemption, maybe the heart is firm and no longer fragile, your spring will not be too far away.
Because the taste is too heavy, I feel suffocated every time I record a text. This is one of the movies that impressed me the most. Perhaps because of this movie, I will cherish my life and stay away from drugs.
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