Such a sad story, such a calm narration, and such a helpless death, how can there be any humor in it?
This has nothing to do with cultural differences, has nothing to do with regions, is it watching movies or watching data? I'm even wondering if our Patriotic War is so long away from us that we can't hear the sad rhythm of the war.
Some things are hard to do, really, like; 'let the world's human collective be quiet for a minute' no one can do it, not even God.
I was wondering, what is it that makes us so cold? The knowledge we have absorbed, or is it a unique and unique outlook on life unique to the Chinese dynasty?
So-and-so chatting with friends; watching a so-and-so movie, so-and-so, where a lot of people died, and explained in detail the scene of death, and was killed in a certain way.
One person, two people, three people, hundreds of people died. In our eyes, the deaths of those people have turned into data in the form of entertainment, changing our film culture.
Are you watching movies or watching data? Even writing a movie review is so cold and vicious!
who I am? I am just an ordinary person living in China, I know that death is sad and no one wants to die.
We look at some people's grief from an entertainment perspective, which is a kind of viciousness in itself.
I don't know if I'm right, maybe I'm wrong, but I always feel sad when I see a movie like this.
Our ancestors experienced war, struggled with death and starvation, how should we look at life, and the problems that arise in life.
The problem wasn't the rope, the last rain was so sad!
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