At that time I was very motivated, like the feeling of Tereza who had just entered the city. Always like to deliberately deepen and dig, "human nature" and "trial" are commonly used words. If I had known that I had engraved the small text at that time, maybe I could make a Kafka baby haha.
What do you mean by this?
Because then, I was basically a little Jap. Ha Ri Ha is to death, the 50-sound map is better than when I was a second-degree student in college later. "The Rhythm of the Sun" (you can remember this "audiobook" that has long since been discontinued - it was very fashionable back then), from "Slam Dunk" to "Zeju Arale", from "Tokyo Love Story" to "In the In the Name of Love" (Forgive me, I'm too lazy to search for a Japanese name like I did in the past): When my classmates went to "Modern and Modern History of China", they all squinted at me in the chapter "The War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression"... In
the movie, needless to say: Akira Kurosawa! ! ! Akira Kurosawa! ! !
For the little friend who is struggling to escape and cannot escape, he is my good teacher and friend (sorry...). In the VCD era, in the era of heavy provincial focus, it was often nighttime wearing a quilt (to cover the white light of the TV) and peeking after completing the physics problems (always so many, forever so difficult).
The Japanese's natural sense of tension and depression, the brilliant and clear colors, and the piercing and piercing flute sound; for a little girl who doesn't know what sorrow is but is dedicated to "motivating", it is really a wonderful thing that makes me different from others.
I like brutality, brutality, extremeness, and determination. I have compared these very safe adj.s, just because I can't think of a better match.
What's more, King Lear's story is very pleasing to me, and I always feel that I should be the third child who is outspoken. Who told me that when I was a child, my lips were thick and I didn't like to call people and I didn't like to talk. good! Old man, you like them both. See who will collect your corpse in the future!
Look, I was surly enough back then.
Now, I have long since stopped watching Akira Kurosawa. For some reason, it's hard to get so deeply immersed in an emotion anymore. The blood flowed into rivers, the sky burned with gold, and nothing was new in my dreams.
Wish me happiness:)
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