This movie scares me.
After finishing the first 28 years according to everyone's expectations, I suddenly realized that something was wrong, and at the age of 29, I broke everything and started all over again.
In the play, the ordinary people who seem to have stayed in a small town all their lives live an ordinary life. After marvis returns, there is no miracle, no new romantic object, only a tattered self, embarrassingly releasing the hormones that he has nowhere to put.
We always say that when you do the right thing at the right time, you will be happy.
The 37-year-old marvis regrets it, and she hopes to return to the moment she once considered the most glorious moment. As everyone knows, everyone is moving on, only she is still there, doing things that can only be forgiven when she is young.
She's trapped in her own unsuccessful - as a gunman and once-adolescent radiance.
Why did the director write this because he wanted to reveal something to wake people up as soon as possible? Is it all herself that is causing her anxiety now?
I have no idea
All I know is that the people who watched this movie suffered and died, it exposed the problem, and it didn't give them a good result.
But in the United States, driving in many places, especially downtown, really always feels like a Resident Evil, everything stops there and doesn't move forward.
very scary.
The only way to fight a midlife crisis is to keep moving.
Get yourself moving.
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