What kind of life do you pursue -----excellent

Jamir 2022-09-14 12:12:01

Some people watch movies with their eyes, some people listen to movies with their ears, and some people feel movies with their hearts. Let’s briefly analyze the internal and external factors for the time being. The internal factors depend on personal habits, and the external factors depend on the director’s purpose for filming.

I don't know the original intention of the director of this film, it is probably to guide everyone to think about life. Just like the name of the movie, life is like sightseeing, with different routes and different experiences, the feelings may be very different. It's not necessarily a bad thing to have close friends with a different outlook on life. Because it will let you know how to choose the sightseeing route of your life.

In general, this movie has no gimmicks, no halo, and no concept that is strongly implanted in the audience. Through the two men before and after 80 who were trapped in the desert, it conveys the importance of the outlook on life and values.

Highlights:
1. In the whole movie, there are only two people, men representing completely different living conditions. But the plot is not pale and protracted.
2. The ending is intriguing, like the one who asked Fatty on the phone, "Don't you think our story has been going too smoothly?"
3. When the actor resigned, there was a picture on the wall, the eagle soaring: Excellent! Could this be the director's suggestion?

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Extended Reading

Scenic Route quotes

  • Mitchell: A 30 year old loser, living in his car, is about the last person that I'm going to be looking to for advice on how to fix my life. So unless you want to put out a book of "don't"s based on all of the ways you've screwed up, which is the only thing you're ever likely to publish, you should probably just shut the fuck up.

  • Carter: You look like a goddamn horror movie extra!

    Mitchell: Let's remember why I look like this. This, this was your idea. Oh, "what am I afraid of, what could it hurt." Well, there ya go. That is exactly why you can't have a Mohawk in the real world.

    Carter: I gave you a haircut, not a lobotomy!