The last time I saw it was a primary school student, and my mother was sitting in a mass cinema with a movie ticket forced to buy by the school. While eating the Kadina macaroni wrapped in tomato and chocolate sauce, the supreme gourmet at the time, I watched silly. Knowing what a classic is, I just think it looks good. More than ten years later, the elementary school closed down, and the mass cinemas were also torn down. Now the children don’t know what Kadina Tongxin is, and the content of the movie is mostly vague, but I still remember the Queen Snow White. In the face, I remember that Master Kui Gang died at the end, remembering that the blue and green lightsabers once held up an extremely happy afternoon.
Now I am alone, living at the end of the world, confined to a small side of the world, only looking at the stars and yearning for the universe. I don't know how I got here, it's a completely different direction from the starting point, a completely different scenery. It's just that the people who have walked side by side with them all leave Le, and in the end they are alone, struggling forward on the lonely wasteland.
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