It's a pity that after watching Meidu, my heart is stuffy, except for despair or despair.
From little boy to young man, in the life of the protagonist child from childhood to adulthood, there is only an old grandmother and a dog who looks pitiful and feels that he will not be able to support his death at any time. It is a pity that after the little boy found the bicycle that gave him the meaning of life, he did not win the Tour de France and reached the peak of his life, but was taken away by the underworld and reduced to a "racehorse". And the screenwriter still tells you maliciously at the end that after grandma rescued her grandson from the happy ending of escaping from Mirador, the story has not been happy all the time. In the end, he described Haggard as the grandson of a middle-aged man, standing in front of the TV and talking to his long-dead grandmother. Unfortunately, in the end, he did not have the blessing of his grandmother, and there was no little grandson beside him to accompany him.
The old beauty duo sang the sister flowers, abandoned the wonderful singing voice of the year, turned to the weird art field, made fun with newspapers, refrigerators and vacuum cleaners, and still amused herself. The three smash hit stars lived in a dilapidated apartment after getting old, feeding on frogs and tadpoles. The joy of life is not only performing, but watching inexplicable comedies together on the bed. Seeing this, it seems that the life embarrassment of many superstars after getting old is really in front of them.
Finally, there is the house where the protagonists live. The small house that was considered comfortable and comfortable back then turned into a dangerous building next to the railroad tracks. I wonder if the desperate French people feel more or less that their own country is beginning to be in such a situation.
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