Later I learned that life is a slow process of being hammered. People grow old day by day, their extravagant hopes disappear day by day, and finally they become like a hammered cow. Wang Xiaobo's "Golden Age"
I was very young when I first saw this movie. One night I picked this one out of a bunch of bootleg CDs my dad bought and watched it with my mom. After watching it, I just thought it was a pretty good inspirational film. I fished it out and looked at it again today, and found that I neglected too many things, such as my father, brother, teacher, and grandmother. In this film starring children, they're full grown-ups - vulgar, violent, selfish, flawed and totally unreasonable adults who come out on the scene. When I was young, I only thought that this was a background board to highlight the perseverance of the protagonist. Looking at it today, all the tears come from these adults who I couldn't understand back then.
In the end, the brother who said "I will miss you" with red eyes, the teacher who said "No, you won't" casually, the grandmother who hugged Billiy tightly and pushed him away, and said "Which choice have we got?" the broken father. The small sufferings that life gives, and the big killer released in the end is to make you have no choice. Poor, so poor that he can only chop off the piano of his deceased wife to keep warm, what other way is there to choose? Those adults who have lived for half their lives gradually find themselves being nailed to a certain circle that cannot be broken through, and they begin to become angry, irritable, resentful, covered in thorns, and stab at the people around them at every turn. But really only when he marvels at the fact that his pedantic and stubborn father used to be a high-spirited and dreamy boy, maybe he realizes that life is not satisfactory. Most of the people are probably the old bull who was beaten in the end. Who can be fierce forever?
I saw a sentence in an article in "People" before, which probably means that human beings are such an animal, they are selfish, ruthless, fragile, impatient, and accustomed to suspicion; but they are also human beings who can love and understand Miss, will sympathize, will be unable to help, will be unbearable. So it is these adults who have been firmly nailed to the chopping block and have made compromises. Some people move forward with their dreams without hesitation, and some people go back to the bottomless mine for them.
ps: Finally, I have to say that the male version of Swan Lake really slays the audience. Regarding Matthew Bourne, I watched his Sleeping Beauty in New York before graduation. My friend said that day, "Let's go see Sleeping Beauty." Okay, Tchaikovsky, I'm familiar with it.
Sit down and have a look, what's the plot, mom? !
The princess wakes up and it's already modern? !
What princess doesn't love the prince and the gardener? !
Is Nani the gardener still a vampire? !
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