The imaginary youth should be sunny and beautiful. Perhaps it is the reason why rare things are precious. Perhaps fleeting youth is too important in our life. But watching this film felt a heavy blow to my heart.
As the saying goes, money can make ghosts run the mill. The driving force of money has played an irreplaceable role in human history. With money, there will be a lot, but I can't admit in my heart that this tragedy is all caused by money. A high school girl, when she is still ignorant and yearning for everything, has infinite fantasies and longings for the future. Future, destiny, marriage. The simplicity at that time was something that could not be recovered after looking down on everything. Perhaps, at first, she yearned for love, because she believed that human nature is good, especially for girls of that age, who have fantastic brains to describe love. Unfortunately, that all changed when that wicked stack of banknotes showed up. She stopped believing that there was love between them and decided to see it all as a deal. This is also a helpless act of protecting oneself, I believe, because people still have their own dignity at that time.
When night falls, darkness strikes, the pain has not really begun. . . . . .
I didn't expect that impulsive tragedy would develop into such a huge social career. Those women who betrayed themselves, those disgusting old men, those rambunctious parties, those dark nights. Painful. This is the age of the flower, this is the splendid youth, this is the splendid life, and there are such cracks. Rather than saying that money is the root of all evil, it is better to say that some wicked people are the root of all evil, and some social phenomena are the root of all evil. If there wasn't the man's impulsiveness, the men's guilt, if those girls didn't spoil themselves like that, if,,,,,, if one were realized, this scene would not have happened. But what is certain is that there is no "if" in life. Yes, there is no "if".
The missed youth is really missed. Youth gives us the opportunity to correct, but it will not give us the right to erase the past. Maybe time will let us forget a little pain, but it will not liberate the soul of our mistakes.
Who will buy our youth? Answer: We ourselves. Other than that, no one is responsible for paying. Maybe self-esteem is not a virtue that everyone can have, but I can say responsibly that self-esteem is a virtue that everyone must have.
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