"The gains learned by surrounding half of the earth are hidden in the wallet at home, but you didn’t pay attention. That's it."
The slap was so loud and happy that it even made me feel that the ten-minute ending was just the end of a comedy forced by the upper level. The real ending should stop at Sean Penn, which is thought-provoking.
The middle-class blue-collar is a very hypocritical creature. He longed to break away from the inertia of urban life and wanted to taste the freshness, but there was a bottom line that he really couldn't give up. This kind of mentality reflects that in the movies provided to such people, the meaning of adventure changes, the meaning is changed, and the fangs are also removed.
"Travel":
Go to a place where you are not tired, but you will definitely come back in the end, unless the local area gives you a more comfortable life. It is usually a non-North American continental country, with a mysterious oriental mass.
"Foreign country":
The place I have not been to is full of residents who will treat them well in the end. There is usually an atmosphere of a backward country, and characters who are smarter and more successful than the protagonist will not appear.
"New Friends":
Aventure, usually handsome and beautiful.
"New Experience":
Different from office life, but cleverly fun game that does not conflict with mainstream values. Usually this kind of experience will become a topic in the future.
"New Harvest": I
realize what kind of changes a different culture can bring to myself, and then I must bring this kind of thing back to my country. It is usually spiritual gain, and occasionally material.
The typical one is of course "Enjoy!" performed by Phoenix Ladies in 2012. "Eat Pray Love". Collecting the above words to overtake them, fully demonstrates the true face of travel that the middle class wants. Sprinkle money to buy exotic experiences, refund more and make up less. The so-called risk, but no risk.
In this kind of movies, "Daydream Adventure King" is much better. Ben Stil, directed and acted by himself, found a writer and screenwriter who knows how to reflect, so that the protagonist in the film will not be too dreamy. He will still pay some price for the adventure, such as unemployment.
Sean Penn only actually appeared for five or six minutes. As the destination of the iconic travel in the movie, or the so-called treasure of the brave in mythology, the dialogue between him and Ben Stiller was much more interesting than the meaningless Nordic trip in the previous hour. .
Are you looking for something? Not on me.
What you are looking for is in your hometown from beginning to end, you just didn't look for it carefully.
You have crossed half of the earth and lost your job. What do you actually get? I just found myself not careful enough.
The so-called adventure, is it just wishful thinking about hunting, or is it just something we ignore in our daily life?
Some things do not sound as romantic as travel, but they are what we need and have been longing for, but we have forgotten and are unwilling to look for them.
"Daydream Adventure King" takes travel as the core of the story, but it does not encourage self-seeking so much. Although the ending is still a dream come true routine, it is a bit more impressive than a blind inspirational movie.
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