On a rainy Wednesday, I wanted to eat sushi and watch a movie.
Later, instead of eating sushi, I went to the movies.
I think I am right.
When I was in elementary school, my mouth was always hungry for food. Then I said to myself, the snacks are gone when I eat them, but I can get a lot from buying books.
You would say, I'm so precocious, yes, I'm really precocious.
Okay, I've gone too far.
I just wanted to say that instead of eating sushi, it is right to go to the movies.
War Horse is a good movie.
Warm, delicate, moisturizing and silent.
It tells the story of a horse named Joey, but it doesn't just tell the story of a horse.
It's talking about war.
Xing, the people suffer. die, the people suffer.
Only the people living at the bottom will always suffer.
It takes away everything you had.
For example,
a wonderful horse that you take good care of.
It became the captain's mount, a warhorse, galloping through the fire, exiled, perched, wounded.
You look into its eyes,
it is also afraid of war, it does not understand why war.
I think he'd rather plough the fields with Albert on the ranch.
Or does it miss its mother?
Also talking about the war in Syria, "The Thirteen Hairpins of Jinling" is heavier and more ambitious than "War Horse".
I think that Spielberg is still smarter than our Director Zhang after all, or that Director Zhang is so hard on himself that he limits some of his performance.
The music is good, soothing, atmospheric, grand, and every part contributes to a better orientation of the film.
The little bright spots that can be seen everywhere in the movie, the little warmth, the little warmth.
I can't help but sigh, the
real master will always moisten things silently.
Also, I love that Captain who smiles with tender eyes.
I only wish that in my lifetime, human beings can have no wars.
Each of us can be with someone we love.
Is not it good?
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