quarantine.
When he finally shook hands with the audience, I thought he would hug this malicious world. In fact, he didn't. He is still troubled in his pure land.
Some people say that he is like a child, focusing on the things he likes. But they ignore that although children are easy to focus on one thing, they will not last for a long time. Maybe they will find new toys in three or five days. Obviously, Hughes belongs to the kind of mature young man who is rational to his heart and chasing dreams. Too rational, it seems that there is a gap with this stupid utilitarian society. He does not love wealth, just because wealth can give him the basis for creating value for whatever he wants.
He loves Katie, he never asked Katie "would you marry me?". Because he was sure from the bottom of his heart that Katie would stay and marry him, he was so busy with his flying career that he ignored that even similar people would have suspicions. He burned the clothes he wore when he was with Katie, full of tears, and he tried to wipe away the marks with a kind of destruction.
Regarding Eva, Hughes wants company more. Hughes observed Eva's every move, afraid of her leaving, and asked if Eva would marry him. He himself had no sense of confirmation of this relationship. Ewa is also a very sober woman, "No, I will not marry you, first because I don't love you, and second because I am married". She is probably one of the few people in this film who has given the greatest tolerance and love to a genius.
There are very few people in this world who can create value, and there are only a few talented people, and they will show great obsession and enthusiasm for what they are passionate about. We should give more respect and civilization to let them immerse themselves in their own spirit. Comprehend and promote social progress. Dealing with geniuses may be a straightforward and interesting thing.
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