Hemingway explained in the book? Maybe he didn't even know the real answer. Things are like chess, who knows why this step is taken, and who knows where the next step is right?
I like Gregory Peck's acting. Although the ending of the movie made Hemingway furious for not being faithful to the original, it still sets off the mood of the novel very well. In fact, I don't know if it is a novel or not. Only Hemingway, who drinks bullets, knows that.
I am a person who worships heroes, and I am also a person who dreams of heroes. In my eyes, Li Xunhuan is a hero, Einstein is a hero, Jing Ke is a hero, Kant is a hero, Lao Tzu is a hero... Maybe, I don't know what the definition of a hero is, so let's take these two words as a totem. .
He likes to travel the world with swords, and he likes to see everything in the universe, just like Xiao Li Tanhua and Bai Xiaosheng. On the one hand, it is the instinct of human beings, a swordsman with a level 10 combat power, how unrestrained, of course, is only limited to beauty, wine, and justice; on the other hand, it is the spiritual level of walking and going to school. , while looking down, look at the Dharma on the ground, take the body near, take things far away, the primordial spirit universe, the inexhaustible mysteries. Thinking about these things will stimulate the secretion of adrenaline.
Facing Hemingway, I just want to ask him: Are you defeated? Are you beaten?
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