"As long as you die, sooner or later..." I remember this repeated phrase in the film. I like the director's gentle way of narration, just like Baggio's gentle character in his bones, even if he encounters bad luck, even in the face of instant rejection, he is still gentle and firm.
From a delicate and unique perspective, the film pays more attention to Baggio's growth path other than Glory: love under pain, faith in life's lows, spiritual support from family members, and tolerance and understanding looking back on the past...
I am not a die-hard fan, I am moved and inspired all the way. Every individual of us who is talented or not, in each of our own life paths, there will always be regrets, joys, sorrows, and more. There will be anger, and the most important thing is that all of this is part of life, a journey that is unique to us.
To be tough is to love the life that hurts you. Find perfection in imperfection, and move forward bravely in the dark night without seeing the light!
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