Long live friendship, die communism

Vito 2022-06-14 23:58:33

Reminds me of rabbits and bulls.

And this film brings me far more than a journey, the fluctuations of friendship are very delicately displayed. Our journey is always full of hunger, surprises, coldness and beauty. Disappointment and unexpected arrival, hardship and hunger, indifference and hot face, all reflect each other.
The results of the journey may be different, but the process, if it is a road, then different people will have different scenery, and what we get in the end still varies from person to person.

This road movie, in retrospect, is full of warmth and warmth. It is more moving, the screams resounding through the four fields.
They are not empty, but overflowing with love. They have their own goals, or directions. They also have their own ideals, showing their own films to make money. They have a common love (fortunately not a common woman), but friendship is what lasts forever.

The Germans have never been able to escape the shadow of the Berlin Wall, and the two boys have always regarded themselves as communists. Everywhere is shouting free, free.
If we can understand the East Germany-GDR and communism more deeply, then the meaning of this film will be clearer.

We saw how he finally knew the truth about his father, and we also saw the joy of their successful completion of the task and the American embrace.

So, communism is just a dream.

The delicate relationship between the countries, the basic love performance that jokes about the Russians, and even the Berlin Wall throughout, all make this film a seemingly happy journey, but a sad story; a seemingly sad walk, in fact A happy ending.

ps: The little dance of the two of them was amazing.

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