Heroes are twilight, but the heart of justice will last forever
It wasn't like a movie made for young people. Slow narrative, lonely vistas, and two aging troopers. But when a series of bullets were shot into the male and female robbers, and everything ended in silence, I suddenly realized that the so-called betting the last light of life to prove the existence of justice is not what the late Mr. Li Ao said, "It is necessary to punish the evil. , otherwise how can justice be manifested”? Whether it is worth it is second to them, and it is more important if it is unnecessary.
Yu Guangzhong wrote:
How many rainy seasons does a hero endure? Is his forehead cut from sedimentary rock or igneous rock? How thick is the moss in his heart? . . . A tileless apartment waiting for him at the bottom of the alley, a lamp in the rain window upstairs, waiting for him to go back and tidy the deep memory of the moss for the after-dinner contemplation.
People who have experienced life struggles will not easily reconcile with the world. This is the case with the protagonist Frank Hamer, and the Hound in Game of Thrones is like this. They are like Captain Ahab in Moby Dick, who will never give up, even if they are old. , and always choose to swing a knife at evil.
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