There is no ideal in life, what is the difference between that and salted fish? This is a classic line in the movie. I have laughed countless times because of the tone of this sentence, and this time is no exception. However, after watching the whole film, I realized that this sentence is actually quite reasonable (too young to understand it too deeply).
Maybe a lot of people have ideals, some big and some small, maybe I have them too, maybe because I can't figure out what my ideals are. In fact, I am the same as Ah Xing's brothers, although they all have an ideal in their hearts to promote Shaolin martial arts. But all the brothers and sisters gradually gave up the pursuit of this ideal because of the rush and pressure of life, and gradually settled into the status quo or succumbed to the reality. After working for four years, the edges and corners have long been smoothed by the work and the surrounding environment. At night, I am even obsessed with playing mahjong with my colleagues. Every time I think of this, I will ask if life is just like this, and then something will pop up. A cold sweat, maybe everyone is not willing to be ordinary, but more often the dreams are buried in the bottom of my heart.
So it is completely understandable that when Xingzai first approached them, they were rejected ruthlessly and absurdly. If I was asked to pursue an ideal today, I think I might just find a place to sleep and daydream.
It's hard to let go of the job or family at hand, like the people in the movie. What's more, in the process of pursuing the ideal, we will encounter all kinds of difficulties and obstacles, and maybe even his own life will be lost (Tian Qiwen acted as a goalkeeper in the end, how he looked at death), we can see how much the pursuit of the ideal is. terrifying.
But no matter how difficult it is, if you don't realize it or pursue it, no matter how small your ideal is, it won't come true.
After watching this film, I feel that I should re-examine my life, not to sink into the fall.
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