The Wall

Felipe 2022-03-21 09:01:19

On the way back from the South Station, L said, our school is the village called wall in "Stardust", and the Caihuying Bridge and Lize Bridge connect the "wall" with the outside world. I like to watch "Stardust", like the simple Yvaine, like the greedy witch, like the generous captain, like the cunning princes, even like the selfish Victoria and the mediocre Humphrey, but I don't like the hero - Tristan. It wasn't until I remembered the L words that I realized that I was Tristan, but the blood flowing was not royal blood.
The film tells everyone at the beginning, "This is the story of how Tristan Thorn becomes a man," this country boy is destined to go through "the wall" to "challenge the world", and then become "the one". It's been a while, and I don't know when it started, and I unknowingly thought I was an ordinary person. Maybe it started from numbing the price tag on the clothes, maybe it started from passing by an exquisite restaurant, maybe it started from the car crossing the road, and the four words began to brush my mind gently - it has nothing to do with you. There was a time when I just received a big envelope, and the envelope contained a big invitation. I couldn't recall the specific content of that summer fantasy, but now I think of the scene when I received the envelope, it's still very sweet. At this time, specifically last night, I still like to fantasize, but I clearly understand that this is just obscenity. Finally, when I was sitting in a famous building in Beijing with the pain of my feet frayed, the slightly fat lady across from me whispered to me: (the voice was so soft that I couldn't hear it clearly) I didn't listen to your school very much. pass. (Tristan is not a good student!) But Tristan didn't take the time to explain to the guy that "a certain school" and our school are not the same school, nor did he take out his mobile phone to locate our village on the map, Tristan talked about something he had never seen before. After experiencing, expressing an impromptu idea, and making a proper self-evaluation, he closed the door outside the connection "wall". Since this is a movie review, I still want to talk about how Tristan in the movie challenges the world. Tristan in the movie is lucky, he doesn't have to crowd the bus when he goes out, so he never met the old man who was the gatekeeper and asked him for a ticket; Tristan in the movie was lucky, he lit a candle and hit a star - someone The witch waited for four centuries, and Tristan bumped into it with just one thought; Tristan in the movie was lucky, he met Captain Shakespeare again in the mid-air of thunder and lightning, Not to mention eating and living, but also teaching fencing and ballroom dancing voluntarily. In reality, Tristan went to practice and didn’t have a meal, and he didn’t look good when he was working hard; Tristan in the movie had a good life, he was on the throne. There are no competitors on the issue of inheritance - his 7 uncles killed each other without knowing his existence; Tristan in the movie is lucky, the only star in the world fell in love with him, a When he saw him, he couldn't help but glow. Finally, the light of star pierced the evil witch. Tristan held a coronation ceremony with his whole family, and he didn't forget to give his old lover a couple tickets. (It is good to omit N Tristans here)
Back to reality, back to this morning, I walked out of the building and walked in that part of Beijing, only to find that this Gada is so beautiful, the small trees on the roadside have sprouted, and there are a few foreigners floating by from time to time , This is where Du Lala goes to work, this is where countless young people shed their blood, this is where Tristan once fantasized, and this is where Tristan will leave. In reality, Tristan understands that no matter where he goes, the wall surrounds him. As for fantasy, it's when he gets the next big envelope.

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Stardust quotes

  • Tristan: Don't you ever sleep?

    Yvaine: Not at night. May have escaped your notice, genius, but that's when the stars have rather better things to do. They're coming out, shining, that sort of thing.

    Tristan: Yeah, well, it may have escaped yours, but you're not in the sky anymore. Coming out is off the agenda. Shining has been suspended until further notice. Oh, and sleeping during the day is O-U-T. Unless you have some magical ability to sleep while you're walking.

    Yvaine: Have you not got it into your thick head yet? I'm not walking anywhere!

  • Tristan: I find the fastest way to travel is by candlelight.

    [showing the candle]

    Yvaine: You've got a Babylon candle.

    Tristan: Yeah, I have a bubbling candle.

    Yvaine: A *Babylon* candle.

    Tristan: That's what I said.

    Yvaine: You said "bubbling".