Many years ago, when I was in junior high school, I watched Jin Yong's savage heroes. After the whole book, Jin Yong talked about his thoughts on writing this book and said: I wrote about the pain of Zhang Sanfeng's bereavement when Zhang Cuishan died. , because I didn't understand it at the time. Later, when I went to college, there were occasional tragedies in which students committed suicide by jumping off the building, and I was happy to mention these things in front of my parents. At this time, my mother would always feel too nervous in my opinion, and say something ridiculous in my opinion, such as "you can't think about it". In fact, there is a lot of pain, maybe we can imagine, but it is difficult for us to experience that kind of pain without similar experience.
I've always believed that films that reflect the seemingly trivial but real side of life are the hardest to make. How to find the best fit between ordinary life and condensed art, eliminate deliberate coincidences and fictions, and sublimate emotions in bland details, this film is undoubtedly excellent. In particular, he depicts a father's emotions in a full and subtle manner with extremely delicate brushstrokes. Really good films have a powerful magnetic field, even if you don't want to let your emotions sink too deep, but it's hard to extricate yourself. In the last hour of the film, I tried my best not to get too involved in the drama, but tears kept falling because there were too many details that made it hard for me to let go. From the beginning to the end, all the characters and plots are slowly developing, but I feel that I am surrounded by a torrent of emotions that I can't break free
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