You are a middle-aged man, a middle-aged man who is no longer full of enthusiasm, vitality, beautiful yearning and enthusiasm, a middle-aged man who is bored with the trivial matters of life, family, work, and everything bother you and loses life.
Yes, you have no worries about food and clothing, and live a rich life. You drive Volvo S80 and you appear on TV every day, but what about it? You are still a worried guy in a midlife crisis.
Your father is your pressure, your daughter begins to rebel, your son smokes marijuana and meets a pedophile, your wife divorced you, there is no family, everything is so cold.
You want to get a little passion back into life, but life itself has become colder towards you. Even if you work hard for it, you still get nothing and even backfire. You are always nervous, irritable, and terrible, which makes you continue to mess up many things, a vicious circle.
Middle-aged symptoms appear: You start to forget, and you can't distinguish the priority of things, which makes you even more unable to find a turning point.
Fortunately, you still have visions and opportunities.
"Hello America", big city, public figures, million dollar annual salary, family harmony again.
You got a dream.
OK, now, you have HelloAmerica, but nothing has changed.
Seeing you hear "Weather Man", you are reflexively trying to avoid the flying soda. I wanted to laugh, but didn't laugh.
Yes, everything seems extremely absurd, yet extremely real. The real world is made up of countless absurdities. This is where the trouble lies. It is really depressing.
Anyway, you have found yourself, and the story has a good ending, unlike "American Beauty".
In the damn life, we really have to give up everything, because this is the damn life.
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