It's almost 30 now, and the baby is crawling all over the floor. When I look back and watch "The Wall",
my evaluation is: this is a movie about the first half of a man's life
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The boy's various dissatisfaction and rebellion against his mother, father, war, education,,,, the pursuit and confusion of young people for women, sex, love, belonging, reputation;
how much I hope that I am a hammer, break all kinds of shackles and dissatisfaction, and like-minded people. The hammers rose up
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However, the reality is cruel. After graduating from college and entering the society, they work or inherit the family business or start their own business or die. No matter which way of life you choose, you will gradually become adrift, and your self-confidence is also in line with the needs of society.
If your ideal is to be successful, you must learn and master the rules of the game in this field in order to shout out the voice in your heart.
The so-called break, as long as it is successful, it must conform to public opinion
. . . This doesn't seem to be a movie review. It was written in the middle of the night, and the foreword does not match the afterword. . . Go to sleep
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