The extreme sports in the first half of the film are full of excitement, but the second half is more sad. Friends and even girls from extreme sports leave one by one. Without a happy end, I always feel a little uncomfortable.
However, Bowdy's last sentence "Isn't this beautiful?" can explain everything. This is a group of madmen who yearn, respect and worship nature. If they can feel that beauty at the end of their lives, why not die?
The protagonist has been unable to let go of the shadow of his friend's death, and after coming into contact with this group of madmen, he found that they would patty after his friend's death, "This is the path he chose." They are like a group of martyrs, for a noble Purpose, life is very small in comparison. It cannot be denied that there is such a group of people in the world, and everyone has the right to choose their own way of life. "It's the path they chose, and they'll go on their own."
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