Not to mention Tom Hanks' acting skills, maybe it's because I also had a bad father-son relationship and watched my dad leave before my eyes. When I watched this movie, I thought about my relationship with my father again. In fact, he has left, and there is nothing to repair at the real level. It's more that I complete an inner delivery and finish in my heart. Many of the stories behind the play are not finished, but it is foreseeable that everyone is not perfect, even if they are talking about beautiful people every day. Do we still need good stories, healing stories today? I feel the need. "Reality is easy to recognize, but dreams are not easy to create - hippopotamus". Even if the dream is false. Like the characteristic props used in the movie, we will build a city out of blocks, and we will not struggle with whether it is real or not. People have all kinds of emotions and all kinds of darkness. Of course the host in the play has it too, but he's overcoming it. This may be the courage to work hard. It's 2021, and I've heard enough of the various voices in this real world. It's too cliché. Why not have more courage? Does it really get easier to "be yourself" when confrontation is constantly being promoted in ads? When did some beautiful words become unspeakable? When did uncovering the dark side of human nature become a proud and more likeable, wiser act? There is no answer, I'm going to keep looking for an answer.
To be clear, I don't see life in one voice, and I don't understand life in terms of my own morals. When facing evil, don't be surprised, but try to protect yourself; understand evil, but don't walk with evil.
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