The movie was recommended by a friend of a friend.
The deadly class, the unattractive or even boring class style, the middle-aged anxiety of the protagonists, the inability to communicate with their lovers, the life occupied by children, and the loneliness and loneliness.
0.05% to 0.1%, like a poison to make people change.
The mental pleasure brought by alcohol can be said to be quick and obvious. In a slightly drunk state, we can release ourselves enough, temporarily let go of the depression of work and life, work anxiety, the pressure of mainstream social thoughts and moral and cultural trends, and the relationship between lovers and lovers. , forget, release.
I like the state of being slightly drunk. I know that I am about to get drunk, but I can still ensure the operation of my thinking and normal communication, but in this state, there is no pressure. Inspired by music, it is even more joyful.
Of course, after overdoing it, the consequences of alcoholism are also unbearable for us. Appropriateness is indulgence, and excess is escape. When we start drinking excessively, it's an escape, an escape from a lonely, hopeless world. Tommy's ending is not a choice to escape because of despair.
But alcohol should never be our way of escaping reality. Only by finding the crux of the problem can we truly solve the problem. I like the overnight happiness brought by being a little drunk, and I also prefer to have a deep cognitive reflection on myself after sobering up.
At the end of the movie, Martin's reconciliation with his wife and his reconciliation, he saw Tommy's misfortune and escape, and bravely found himself. He danced to celebrate himself.
With the help of alcohol, we can find momentary relief, mental indulgence and mode switching. But in the end, to return to peace, one still needs to find oneself.
The happiness of alcohol needs a few points, and it is up to the individual to decide.
I really liked the joy that the protagonists brought to the protagonists by being drunk with alcohol in the first half. I was immersed in the happiness of being slightly drunk as if I was drinking with them. In the second half of the film, the scene in the part where Tommy is drowning is a metaphor for Tommy's unfortunate ending, and it also indirectly brings the protagonists back to reality.
At the end of Martin's dance, it is the carnival of high school students, and it is also Martin's self-liberation. He reconciled his middle-aged anxiety and his relationship with his wife.
And when can we reconcile with our awkward self?
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