Talking movies, such movies usually have a great demand for the emotional expression of actors and script requirements. If they are not done well, they will be as boring as a mumbling old woman, but this movie does not. It has a lot to do with drugs, memories, life and death, Self-evasion and self-deception have been discussed at a mid-level, and during the viewing process, I did not feel a sense of preaching at all, but it was like discussing the impermanence of life with a relative and friend on a rainy day. Like me, in the area of drug use, we can also replace it with certain habits that we don’t like about ourselves. Games, staying up late, cheating and other things that have rotted into your bones but are covered up by giving up, but as he said, we All of them have resisted, but they all persecuted them in a way of punishment. Just like the movie said, we live in an era when there are too many revolutions. Young people, old people, capital, communists, landlords, tenants, I want to fight for my own interests, but revolutions are quick and successful at certain moments, but this superficial revolution is simply a wildfire that can't be burnt out, and the spring breeze is blowing again. If we want to change, if we want to change ourselves into another state we like, we should be real, face ourselves, know our area, and don't trust anyone, including yourself, to make a revolution from the inside out. After reading it, I only felt that my people were much more relaxed, and it was an exceptionally beautiful heart therapy.
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