This seems to have awakened my childhood fantasies, which are natural and want to have a different vision. Relying on the unreality of those fantasy works, in the powerless and self-confidence childhood, settle down for the dream of a distant dream.
As we grow older, we will always realize sadly that we do not have any inherent excellence to the general public. Most of them are just a crowd of people, drifting with the fate that they can't control. Just like the male protagonist in the film, he is quiet and sad.
We have gone away from the dubious fantasies, and we are no longer the protagonists of the little gods. Shamaran's use of this film probably means a dream come true.
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