The result is not important, just remember to keep pushing forward.
I haven't bothered to watch the movie on the E drive. Once I opened it on a whim and watched it for ten minutes without hesitation. The plot is exaggerated and the shape is stupid.
It wasn't until one day that I accidentally talked to a colleague, and he said how much he was infatuated with the passionate emotions and pursued those looks that were a bit silly but still full of aura, so I became curious to see it again.
Looking at it, it's out of control.
A movie with a strong comic feeling that cannot be seen with ordinary eyes.
I've been beaten by this kind of movie a lot lately. From the king of the sea to the hot-blooded police detective to the beautiful girl commando to the hot-blooded high school.
The legend of one person defeating dozens of people is too exaggerated, but the eyes of the young man standing up every time he is knocked down are too persistent, and the light is so dazzling that people can't take their eyes off.
Friendship between men is sometimes too inexplicably important. Watching the sunset together on the rooftop went to an inexplicable sorority party together, so how did they change from rivals to brothers.
The uncle's life was too bad, until one day he became friends with someone, why did he suddenly pick up his childhood dream and be a punk seriously, his chest was full of emotions called loyalty, the figure that stood in front of others too moving.
Life is like this when you are young, a simple goal, just rush forward to the place called the top of the lily of the valley, don't stop, don't stop until you are knocked down by others and end your youth.
There is blood, there is moving, and it may be more of the stubborn look of too many teenagers, and too much turbulent momentum, which makes people feel full of blood after watching it, and feel that they seem to be outside of life and waste their time.
Shisheng: "You and I will change one day, right?"
Serizawa: "The scenery I saw with me will never change."
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