I just finished watching "The Urgent", the heart was delivered in time, so that the son was rescued, and the father did not die. It can be regarded as a comedy ending, but the mood is still like a gloomy weather, depressed and irritable. Perhaps it would be more reasonable if the film had another ending: the heart was delivered, but there was still no time to stop the father's tragic and nearly crazy behavior. Although the child was saved, he has since lost his father. I don't know when I started, and I prefer a tragic ending. Novels, movies, and life are full of unhappy elements in the air. No longer believe in fairy tales, no longer believe in love, no longer believe in miracles, no longer believe in yourself.
The appearance of ordinary life often hides all kinds of unexpected encounters, such as happiness and joy; suffering and death... In Yu Hua's novel "To Be Alive", the ensuing disasters and misfortunes make people feel distressed. Perhaps it is the melancholy melody of the novel and the tenacious character of the protagonist that made Yu Hua's culmination work (PS: The new book "Brothers" is far less attractive than I expected).
The originally happy Denzel-Washington family, but because of the sudden serious illness of their son, became completely helpless, until Denzel-Washington made a crazy move to save his son-hijacking the hospital and threatening the doctor to take his own heart. In fact, this kind of misfortune often happens around us, and many similar stories have been seen in the newspapers. The ending may be sad or happy. I heard that when the film was released in the United States, it caused panic in the hospital, fearing that desperate people would imitate the protagonist and threaten the hospital. Suddenly remembered the lyrics of a song by Zhao Chuan: "I knew I would make more money". For possible disasters, make more money!
I don’t want to work, I want to travel, go to the ancient city of Phoenix to see the stilted buildings by the water, go to Yunnan to find the legendary Shangri-La, go to Lhasa to feel the essence of life... You can touch the flat wallet in your pocket and pat and groan. Suddenly TMD realized that a bowl of beef ramen can really solve my "urgency".
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