<>--Does he want it himself, or do you think he wants it?

Wendell 2022-10-19 17:06:58

Brother Sharp became popular, not only on the Internet in the mainland, but also in
Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, and even went to District 11. . .
Dongchangxiwang is talking about him, and the 2CH forum is also talking about him. . .
For a while, it became red, and
there were more troubles. . .
Curious, he began to want to know about his past.
Some say that he and Sister Feng are a couple. . . (Sister Feng is born among the phoenixes, I don't want to say more about the masterpieces that someone made!)
He doesn't know why he is walking down the street and someone asks him to take pictures, and suddenly a large number of people come to watch him.
He didn't understand why he, who had long been forgotten by the world, suddenly became a celebrity. . .
I read the news today about the rescue station, and the government officials also took the opportunity to get their hands on it, and they all came out to help him. . .
a whole lot. . .
This reminds me of Soloist I watched last August, how similar the scene was!



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How similar Robert Downey Jr. happened to meet Jamie Fox in the movie and the sharp brother who was occasionally caught in real life...
In the movie, RDJ has always put his own ideas on JF,
he thinks he wants to meet Doctor, he wants to improve his living environment, he wants to work, he wants to play the piano well... he wants to face the public!
But he never thought about whether JR wanted this or not...
just like the doctor in the shelter in the movie said The same, he wants it or u think he wants it?
How big is the difference between the two...
In the end, because of RDJ's report,
the whole area was "swept up"
. Don't do something?
And then they launched the "help" policy in their own right,
but why did they launch it now? They ignored them before?
And is this "help" really what the people in that area want?
There is a scene in the movie,
the whole district The people inside were swept away, there was
chaos, those people, more pain than happiness...
But the people outside, especially the Officials, seemed to have
done a great feat, and it was the people who
suffered in the end P Min, who was originally forgotten but accidentally dug up... The
reason why JF is "crazy" is because he has seen too much the real side of this "beautiful world",
so he closed himself in his own music world , didn't want to be disturbed...
He didn't say what he wanted, neither did Brother Sharp...

The movie didn't give any very bright and cheerful Happy Ending at the end,
but RDJ really understood that he had to have a heart with JF...
This heart, It's not a perfunctory act of the film to increase sales,
but to truly become a Soul mate...


In fact, this thing has been in the draft box for half a year, and it
has been sitting there, because I can't think of how it will end,
I I don't know what to say...
I saw the news of Brother Sharp today, and
I feel how similar the story is to the situation of Brother Sharp in reality,
but I don't know if Brother Sharp will be as lucky as JF...
His story will be
I don't want to know what's going on ,
let him go...
Officials,
please don't use him as a show anymore, please do something real...

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The Soloist quotes

  • [last lines]

    Steve Lopez: "Points West" by Steve Lopez. A year ago, I met a man who was down on his luck and thought I might be able to help him. I don't know that I have. Yes, my friend Mr. Ayers now sleeps inside. He has a key. He has a bed. But his mental state and his well-being, are as precarious now as they were the day we met. There are people who tell me I've helped him. Mental health experts who say that the simple act of being someone's friend can change his brain chemistry, improve his functioning in the world. I can't speak for Mr. Ayers in that regard. Maybe our friendship has helped him. But maybe not. I can, however, speak for myself. I can tell you that by witnessing Mr. Ayers's courage, his humility, his faith in the power of his art, I've learned the dignity of being loyal to something you believe in, of holding onto it. Above all else, of believing, without question, that it will carry you home.

  • [first lines]

    Construction Worker: [greeting his co-workers] Buen dia, muchachos.

    Steve Lopez: [narrating] "Points West" by Steve Lopez. A construction worker in Griffith Park heard the

    Steve Lopez: [swerving his bicycle to avoid a raccoon] Hey!

    Steve Lopez: [continuing narration] He saw a cyclist cartwheel off his bike and slam face-first into the unforgiving asphalt of Riverside Drive.