Realistic and cruel, born to be human

Connor 2022-04-20 09:02:26

In Sheng's eyes, Matsuko finally chose to give up, which gave me a sigh of relief: at least she finally had a normal choice.
"Matsuko's Life" has the cruelty of reality, and the good hope will always be lost later. Still as beautiful and seductive when the next hope comes. Good wishes make people smile.
We face all kinds of difficulties with a smile every day, but also wait for hope with a sincere smile. You give up and you will be given up. Which way to go is entirely up to you. After watching Songzi, the biggest impression to me is: let the self in reality, facing the sense of helplessness and failure every day, make the right choice as soon as possible, at least in the right direction. Get out of the trough. be quick!
Matsuko's life is full of hope, but every choice she makes is full of mistakes and losses. But compared to the life she gave up, maybe it was the best before. But I'd rather see her in self-imposed exile than be hurt with a smile. Once Once again. The failed pine nuts, the cruel movie, I want to watch it again. It's like an ignorant child who likes to mutilate weak creatures.
Cruelty is human nature. So "born as a human, I'm sorry." Answer "I'm sorry to be born". Just like the rich sigh in "Live", "People don't live for anything other than living, but live for living itself", at least Matsuko himself is happy.

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