This playful life

Toney 2022-03-25 09:01:14

When I was young, I always felt that TV and movies were very exciting. Every time I walked out of the plot, I would sigh and sigh, why there is such a rhythmic and story-like life, but outside the plot, it is always so calm as water. The process of growing up may be the process of letting yourself feel the waves in the calm. A friend recently asked, what do you do when you are bored? It seems difficult to answer such a question. How can there be a boring time? It has been a long, long time since I couldn't remember what I was thinking about the last time I was bored. Every moment is so precious.
Speaking of this movie, if it was just a movie, I don't think it would have such a big impact on people. It is because of such a dramatic story, and then when it is a documentary, that we outside the screen exclaim, oh my God, this is true.
The director handles it so well that every episode is so engaging. When I watched the second episode, I was thinking, how can there be so many episodes after this is so bizarre, and it turned out that there was an even more amazing story. Of course, I am very happy that my casual viewing habits can bring me such a good reading experience. I didn't have any pre-judgment and expectations for this film before watching it, but I had a big surprise. But by the fifth episode, the rhythm seemed a little slow.
In the process of watching, I have been speculating about the male protagonist's thoughts and state, and what kind of situation would make him take such a path, but I can't imagine it in place.

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