(First of all, I just want to express some of my feelings about this movie from a spiritual level)
Personally, I don't think it's as bad as I imagined. I was attracted by this powerful world pattern at first, and then I was wrapped in a helpless emotion. From the perspective of studying urban planning, my personal feelings are still quite deep.
Although the movie should be told in flashbacks, out of selfishness, I hope he returns to real life for the scene at the end.
The establishment of a city is not only dependent on a person's flash of inspiration, nor is it a sudden change. It is a long and difficult process, and it takes generations after generations. But it is this tormenting process that makes many young people who once had good hopes and passionate fighting spirit walk slower and more helpless on this road. Looking at the tall buildings erected, the straight streets, and the development of the times, we are both happy and confused. How many planning options are chosen between the interests of the majority of mankind and the interests of the minority or the environment, and often end up on the side of mankind, because it is we humans who make the plans.
How many emotions and stories are hidden in a city. It is firm, it is also sensitive and fragile, everyone is so close, so noisy, so many people are talking, but no one is listening carefully, but the city is listening, it has heard many stories, it wants to use it The way to tell people the stories that have happened in this land for hundreds or even thousands of years, but there are always so few people listening. Urban planners, as a group of people closest to the city, used to listen, but then they gave up listening, and they became impatient. Human emotions are changing a city, and various emotions are projected in the city.
What the doctor said actually made sense. These emotions have always been there, filling everyone, either sad or happy. How many people hide their emotions, and then quietly release them, as if expressing their emotions is such a shameful thing that they cannot be in front of others.
"I see silent and desperate silhouettes growing up to my eyes. I hear grey, thick voices where the heart was."
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