Recently, I really loved the movie Duansheli, and then I found this one. It turns out that Duansheli is not that simple. Do we really need so many items to fill our house and mess up our room? Because Paul has been unhappy all the time, he gets happy by shopping for many limited edition shoes and talking to Nana, a mobile app he made. Grandma said, happiness is like running water. The more you want to grab it, the more it will pass. When you see the items in grandma's small box, a person is still on the run. The box is still full of poetic pictures. So whether you are happy or unhappy doesn't depend on whether you can buy and buy recklessly, it depends on you seeing clearly. Tony is a delicate boy, but his 100-piece bet with Paul, the hilarity at the beginning, and the sublimation of friendship and family affection later, is so touching, including the girl Tony likes, it really resembles us now, Buying designer bags, packing, clothes, constantly overdrafting credit cards, Huabei, do we really need so many items? Maybe we can't do only 100 things, but what we want is real happiness, heartfelt happiness, not being entangled by objects and controlled by mobile phones.
At the end, Tony, who was naked, said that I was very moved by the five essential things. Of course, I still prefer Paul. He cleverly opened the back door. Although he did not reveal what it was, everyone must have an answer.
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