People live to be in their 30s only to find out that the eyes or angles of seeing things will be different.
The first time I watched Walking in the Clouds was on the movie channel. When I was in high school, I watched Keanu Reeves at that time. In the vineyard, with wings on its back, the light comes over, that beautiful, full of eyes full of naive longing and imagination of love.
Now, in the past 20 years, I have watched most of Keanu's movies, read his resume, watched him form a band, became popular with hackers, read his life experience and Chinese blood, made money and donated money, and dated China Chow. , sloppy roadside nibbling sandwiches. Everything is detached, without the filter of the handsome guy, his personality, attitude to life, it took 20 years to see.
Now I am watching a movie, and I find that it also reflects social problems. Female college students are with their professors, but they are abandoned because of pregnancy. The woman had an affair while her husband was in the army. As an orphan, the male protagonist longs for family and company, but how do wives with different views come together? How does the heroine's grandfather view life wisely, and God assists? Of course, the most important thing, what I see now is an eyeful of grapes, estates, and vintages. .
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