I'm a vulgar, very vulgar, very vulgar... Basically the type of movies I watch the most are like the two movies I just watched yesterday, one is called "Fuse" and the other is called "Hold the Call" , intense and intense, the opening is a climax. The format of "Brown Rabbit" is somewhat similar to a composition I have written, that is, it briefly introduces "Today we came to the beautiful xxx" and then quickly enters "First we came to..." "Then..." "Then..." Come down..." (ellipsis) of the super flowing water department, at the end summed up the meaning and feelings of "this spring/autumn tour let us experience xxx, feel xxx (...a long list of rhetorical comparisons...)," at the end The sentence "We sat on the school bus facing the sunset, and we were reluctant to leave..." The words were exhausted and the meaning was endless. Of course, "Brown Rabbit" is very subtle and philosophical from afar, but nothing matters to me. At the end of the film, I seem to see a line of white characters that symbolize the central sentence rising quietly and shining brightly. As my dear elementary school classmate wrote, "This autumn outing has taught me how bad guys cheat money", the white line reads:
"This film made me understand what a so-called infatuated man is all about. Son."
As the saying goes, a coin has two sides. A man who is "infatuated" with a woman has to be "absolute" with many other women. When the first humming song that was loved by everyone appeared, I somehow knew what the movie was going to do—it was bound to be played one song after another, one journey after another. Walking on the ground, one woman after another abandoned her, and the person in his heart was probably dead. So I calmly decomposed my insistence on a movie into my expectation for the next song, and proceeded smoothly with a calm and even a little apprehensive mood... Not far from the last song for the show. That "although there is no soundtrack, but no one will watch without staring at" the segment. Then, "the words are said and the meaning is endless". This isn't actually a slapstick movie.
I thought I had seen the whole picture in "Broken Things". "He" is the guy who "says it's okay beforehand, presses your head at the critical moment, and can only help you rinse your mouth with water afterwards", but in fact it's more than that , "he" can finally take the title of "infatuation". No matter how much we ask ourselves "what would you do if it were you" and finally compromise with the inherent inferiority of human beings, the director (haha) who walks away after seeing the scene of his girlfriend being raped is the one who screwed things up That person, God gave him a chance to make a fatal mistake, he seized it, then there was nothing to say. The suffering of his life that followed was just a process of redemption. No matter how blurred and melancholy his eyes were, or how gloomy and gloomy the scenery outside the window was, it couldn't hide the fact that "he paid for his hesitation at the time". As for the eternal figure in his heart, who doesn't have such a person in his heart?
Some people say that every boy who grows into a man has such a figure in his heart, maybe it's his first girl, maybe not, but the official saying is called "The man he really loves". This figure must not be the person next to his last bed, otherwise it will not be a story. If he has done something to hurt the "true lover" so that they can't "love each other" in the end, then this figure will be more vivid and attractive in his heart, unforgettable, occupying his heart for a long time or even his whole life. The edge closest to the heart. Therefore, the prodigal son exiled himself to the ends of the earth, his eyes were vicissitudes of life, his smile was unruly, and he made countless mistakes all his life. Some men will also be more "pity for the person in front of them" because of this? But no matter what, a fragrant soul turns into a shadow like this, and I am more or less worthwhile for her.
So what about women, and what about women? It's just a pity that God doesn't give most women a chance to watch their boyfriends get raped in front of them.
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