This is a very old movie, 1976. To understand the greatness of a movie, you must understand where it is. In those days, the Cold War, the Cuban Missile Crisis, the quagmire of the Vietnam War, hippies, and Moxi went on. You still have to try to understand the people of that era. When I happened to be learning languages, the teacher who called me was an old lady in her 60s, susan, and old lady Su San, just a hippy, who ignored the whole world, but was very chic. As for the head shape of Moxican, it seems to be very meaningful. For example, leaving a shawl hair today is very representative. I am just killing Matt. I haven't studied this head shape yet. If you are interested, you can go and have a look. .
Why is it touching? The Wang Jiawei-style shots, pulled over, New York night, feasting, robbery, rape, let you see so many scumbags, pimps, and prostitutes that you can't see during the day. He wants to do something for this society. I want to be a person who makes more positive contributions to the society. Then he starts to exercise his body and spends a lot of money. It may be all the money he has. Go Buy?, and practice again and again in the mirror, u talking to me, he moved me.
This movie is very resonant to the people of that era. Because they are crazy. It's like, older people watching anti-Japanese movies resonate very well. We look at the predecessor's strategy, Wei Ai, and also feel very close. People in the 1970s, what were they doing, someone took a lamp and stood at the gate of the White House, hoping to illuminate a whole country. John, Lennon, and Yoko went to let others live broadcast that they could not lie down in bed to resist the war. Tell yourself, what was the influence of such a hero, a taxi driver, on the people at the time.
He originally wanted to be the presidential candidate, but the opponent was a god-like opponent, so he went back and rescued the little prostitute. A sudden gun battle with no design at all. It was so fresh, Wen Song said. . In the end, I thought he was beaten to death. But no, he lived. In the next scene, when he came home with a girl who had not caught up with him at the beginning, he fled, looking at the rear-view mirror behind him, and ran away.
I think he definitely doesn't want the ending to be like this. He doesn't want the society to be so dirty. If that's not the case, he wouldn't do such stupid things and beat bad people. He can still get along with the girl, but now everything is gone, and the rest of himself becomes a hero.
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