I don't know if this Argentine movie has a Chinese complex in it, so it resonated with me a lot. Although more than half of the lines are in Spanish, it really feels good to hear Chinese in a South American movie. "Life is so meaningless and absurd," Ruotou said, but Jun's appearance taught him to love life and do meaningful things. In the end, Ruotou saw the cow that Jun painted on the wall of his house, and he could finally face his true feelings and go to Mary. Just like the sunshine at the end of the film, he will start a new sunny life.
One ox broke down a pair of lovers, and the other ox made a pair of lovers.
The world is ridiculous, like Roberto's scrapbook. Our lives are also fragile, like the glass artifacts Roberto collected for his dead mother. When it happens to us by chance, it is inevitable, like the cow that fell from the sky.
Baidu Encyclopedia - contingency: refers to the situation that may or may not appear in the development and change of things, which can happen this way or that way. Contingency is not directly related to the nature of the development process of things, but there is often a inevitability behind it. The task of science is to reveal the objective law of the development of things through complex accidental phenomena, that is, necessity (as opposed to "inevitability").
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