It is impossible to discuss complex life topics in a few sentences, but as far as the film is concerned, the author tells a universal truth - the life of ordinary people is so ordinary! unless you want to change it!
Life comes to this world is a miracle that cannot be chosen, but after coming to this world, different environments, different encounters, and different concepts will nurture you into different life forms, and you will have to face different lives. Whether it can adapt to different realities and survive, I dare not say that it can be completely controlled by oneself. So, you either have to be resigned and resign yourself to fate; or you can go with the flow and survive through the cracks; those who are ambitious (remember, those who have aspirations must have preconditions) may try to change everything they are not satisfied with, but they need courage, determination and ability. Even if you try to change, you have to be prepared to suffer different consequences, or get better; or worse; or break your head; or lose your life!
Although they are still in the same human world, different regions, different countries, different ethnic groups, different religions, different beliefs, and different situations determine different views and attitudes towards life, so the author only raises one question -
this . Is it your life?
Is this the life you want?
do you want to change it?
Well, it's all up to you!
Yan Yi:
First of all, I am very grateful to my uncle for watching the 95-minute documentary so seriously and patiently and expressing his views clearly; you are an elder with rich experience and life experience, so what you express is the same as that of our younger generation. Deeper stuff, I hereby express my deepest respect to you.
As a young man with relatively little experience, in my opinion, what I want to express is slightly different from yours. I watched the last scene with tears in my eyes. In fact, our whole world and even our whole life are constantly changing Reincarnation, we are indeed different in different regions, countries, cultures, and religious beliefs. However, what this documentary expresses is that no matter who we are, no matter where we are, we should take every ordinary and Another ordinary day, this day, this day thousands of us in different corners of the world are experiencing, in fact, is the most meaningful day. There are only 30,000 short days in life. Every joy, sorrow and joy, every moment of change in emotion, is a meaningful day that only belongs to us now.
On the second day, the elder replied:
The author arranged a character throughout the film---a young man from North Korea. He said it doesn't matter if he is from North (North Korea) or South (North Korea), his purpose is to travel around the world. It is under his leadership that we have seen all kinds of places, all kinds of ordinary people's simple and lively ordinary lives. The author sent two questions in the film: "What do you like the most?" "What do you fear most?" There are so many unexpected answers that I can't remember them all, but the words of a little girl shocked me! She said, I believe in God, what if God is fake and deceived me? ! ......
The difference between human beings and animals is that they have thoughts, they can think, they can compare, they can choose, and they can choose hope - the reason why these two human beings can live forever!
The young man who appeared at the beginning of the film is reappeared at the end. He has a thin face and a determined look. He is single. It took him ten years to cycle through 192 countries to see how their ordinary people live. He looked at the vast darkness of the night and said that he hoped that the north and the south could be unified, and he knew that this would be difficult and perhaps impossible. "Never mind!" After saying that, he got on the bike and set off again! I watched his back go away, and I knew that his only backpack contained the luggage he never left behind—hope!
Unlike our "survive" generation, you don't have to struggle to survive and be afraid. I especially envy that you are free to choose (albeit limited) the way you like to face life, and you can change it over time.
The question is, will you choose? What to choose?
Bless you, young people!
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