I don't know if this perverse reading line is a fall. However, Yuyou Baishu and Meteor Garden gave me the same shock. Even, I believe they are somehow beyond the torture of the emptiness of life in "The Third Bank".
Yes, philosophical questioning penetrates the soul and is especially painful. In Youyou Baishu, the bohemian teenagers grew up in battles one after another. And every battle, isn't it a question of human nature?
Some people go astray in pursuit of strength, some people lose big because of small things in order to express themselves, some people sacrifice their lives for peace... All living beings, in Youyou Baishu, I saw the kindness of human nature and the beauty of life, I saw Idealistic madness and excitement!
In the film, although it is a god, a demon, and a demon, almost every body has a soul. and alive.
The secluded contains almost all the materials that literary works should have: distinct characters, a complete storyline, and the confrontation and growth of dynamic human nature.
Some people want to carry it, saying that it is still chasing pigs in the alley, going straight. But I have to ask back, do you have to turn good people into bad people and bad people into good people, in order to be called literature, to be serious?
I believe in the author's ability to dig into life. It is the growth and enrichment of human nature in confrontation. Fighting again and again cannot fundamentally change some things. Evil is evil after all. Simple as the Bible. Isn't the Bible serious? The whole point of literature or combat is to make the good better and the bad worse. In this way, the world achieves a kind of reality in confrontation and game. It is the repeated cruelty that makes the souls of the secluded people, who were originally full of the light of humanity, shine even more, making the evil body of the enemy more filthy.
You are watching DVDs, and the songs at the end or the beginning are also very nice, full of positive and restrained power. Just like the power of human nature that the Yuyou Hakushus showed when they fought against the evil of the demon world.
In fact, after watching the entire movie in one go, what I want to express is: the world is good and evil. And, I want to tell more people about this idea. It would be even better if it could also tell the writers who spend their days studying serious literature that comics are not the preserve of childishness. I don't know how many geniuses like the author exist in Japan. "When the Cherry Blossoms Bloom" is another one I've seen. Also shining brightly. Simple words and dialogues are filled with warmth, which is far better than my hard reading of "Twilight of Civilization" and "Garden of Crossing Paths". Congyou's literary work reminds me of the Japanese national spirit.
Japan is a country of martial arts. It was deeply ingrained in their blood. This fighting spirit is already dripping on the surface in the quiet. Of course, we cannot forget the blood debt of the Nanjing Massacre. But I believe that human nature is equally beautiful!
PS: Can anyone tell me what the title of the film means? Bean Mail.
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