In one's life, from birth, people are constantly pursuing, searching for oneself, and solving lost. When you don't know who you are, where you are going, and what your mission is, those pains and confusions, those unknown and inexplicable strange behaviors make you lost.
As the saying goes: the benevolent see benevolence. What I see in this work is the desperate search of a lost soul for a way out of suffering. I secretly thought that I was also lost in the same way, so my heart felt particularly empathy. In the face of marriage, is there anyone who has never retreated and feared that in those unknown days, whether they will remain the same, whether they will be dull and boring, and endure old age in the nameless mediocrity?
I think women with this hesitation are truly passionate beings and warriors. A brave man who dares to question life and verify life. And I happen to lack some such action.
Probably because I am currently at a crossroads in my life, so I feel the loss and confusion even more.
The derailment in the film is just an exploration of the unknown, an attempt at life. While the society has given various moral labels and criticisms of derailment, has it been discussed that derailment may also be a brave adventure for life? Of course, in marriage, It is by no means an excuse to do whatever you want.
Some marriage counselors say that in the marriage of the 21st century, the Chinese will be at the forefront of free and open marriages. I don't know whether the arguments for this conclusion are strong. It's just that when faced with marriage, young people in this period have a lot of confusion.
This is a miscellaneous note written for myself, and it is not strictly a film review. Used to chat and masturbate in the lost life of not finding myself.
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