Most importantly, I love it so much because so many people don't. More people think this is just a farce, but I was moved by the truth from beginning to end. The male protagonist is brilliant, but he is willing to betray his self-esteem for the sake of real life. Such a move is far more tragic than those virgins who go to sea in exchange for the future. Art has always been a dog raised by money. No matter how talented you are, you cannot buy a piece of land. Truth is always born in a pool of blood. However, no matter how cruel it is, the empathy of seeing others is far less than that of one's own compassion.
There is a taboo limit in everyone that cannot be touched by others. For Spider-Woman, it should be his slightly indecent and confused love affair. Megan Fox could also break all the battles she'd worked so hard for for his creepy Chihuahua (and possibly a fawn, too). And the unruly prodigal son left his hometown, abandoned his friendship and lowered himself. Those scenes of self-denial and self-restraint were instantly vivid in my mind. It looks so bizarre, yet so natural.
The winter of 2009 seemed particularly cold. When I watched the movie, I actually felt that I would be strong enough to survive the harsh winter. From now on, there is no need to seek other people's comfort, whether it is true or false.
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