Uh ah ah ah, what is the positioning of this film? In the end, the speech given by the professor at the dinner party and the last lesson he gave to the students were all saying, "Live your life well, don't waste it", but how exactly? Not only can you not speak clearly, but your behavior also makes people feel weird? First of all, if you can only call everyone "live your life to the fullest", what's the difference between you and those chicken soup farm articles for the soul? The second is the way you face your death, I think it's very negative, that is, you start to "be yourself"? The way to be yourself is to smoke marijuana, ask students to give you oral sex, choke your boss... What's the difference between this and the second child. And to be honest I don't think I need to be dying to do these things, so I don't see anything from this movie that changes you because you face death. Not to mention that the script is very unrealistic. The wife's reaction when she heard that her husband was dying of cancer was to look at him proudly. Daughter's reaction to dad's going to drive out to die is to smile and send him off at the door after crying? It seems that the professor's death has been made up into a very dramatic story, which feels cool. Even in the end it was decided to go straight to where there is no road, but the point is that it is not real at all. And I watched this drama and don't know why the whole mood is so bad. Maybe because the whole thing is negative.
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