No matter how Cash looked at him, he was still a young kid. His every move and every rhetoric seemed so ridiculous and childish to ordinary people, but his sincerity always moved everyone who watched this movie repeatedly. The passion Cash puts into every time he sings, and the way he stares at June every time I feel a sincerity that is hard to see in real life. And Cash's favorite black clothes, maybe this is also a gesture of self-protection, because in human society, a child-like sensitive and sincere character is too easy for him to be hurt.
Schopenhauer's book says: Those who can devote themselves to art must have a sentimental heart. Sensitivity is both a hardship and a blessing from God for a person. Seeing Cash's loneliness and anger, I somehow felt the same way. Sensitivity allows ordinary people to open up freedom to the most delicate corners: because of sensitivity, I can see more than forty colors of white snow; I can feel the breeze blowing hundreds of swirls around me; I can distinguish lovers The slightest tremor; I can feel the most unspeakable pain behind the ferocity. Thank God and my parents, and the life that goes on every day, for giving us such a sensitive character. Seeing the pain of Cash's break with drugs in the movie, I thought that the light of that childhood summer and brother Jack's Bible must be the elixir that can comfort these fragile souls the most.
When Cash confessed to June for the last time on the stage: "Will you marry me? I have used more than 40 methods, but you still can't agree, I know I have done too many things that I am sorry for you, but I Never leave you like that Dutchman (June's ex-husband) when you are the saddest, promise me, June, marry me." The
most touching scene in American film and culture came out, in the With the mesmerizing melody and drum beats, and the audience's applause and applause, June finally agreed to Cash's request, and the movie came to an end in a big reunion. A person's life, no matter how many joys and sorrows, no matter how gorgeous or monotonous gray and white, is all in one's own thoughts, it is just a performance that must be carried out to the end, no matter what, we must live strong, even if only is for love.
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