The three memories of youth, one is longer than the other, and the uneven length is also a correct expression of our memories. After all, our memories dissipate a little bit as we grow up. The political hints show the director's desire to express rebelliousness. The appearance and death of the female professor also provides a basis for the protagonist's increased dependence on women. In addition to making it easier for us to understand the story, the narration of the movie is also for us to stand with the narrator and make memories together.
The film is more about the memory of youth and the memory of life. Maybe twenty years later, we look back and find that there is nothing but loneliness left.
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