I hate Beijing and Shanghai. I lived there for a while, and I fled back. I like small cities. I can go to the end of two streets. Sometimes I laugh at myself and call myself worthless, but I enjoy it here , enjoy this kind of relaxation and leisure. Big cities, big cities have more opportunities, with magnificent buildings, beautiful sports cars, dazzling clothes accessories, tempting and delicious food delicacies, but if these things just make me this The children in the country feel how poor and helpless they are, then I would rather not live there. I like the movie "Paradise Cinema" very much, it says: "You should go out, there is a wider world outside" Yes, I I believe that there is a wider world outside, we want to be reborn, and we are more willing to return to our hometown to see the sense of superiority when we see the difference between the people around us and us, but the eyes we look at the people around us are not those from Beijing and Shanghai. Look at our eyes?
I watched a German movie "Where Is My Home" the other day, and I think it's one of the greatest movies I've ever seen. The great thing about literature is that we can always We can see ourselves in it. The Nazi persecution of Jews forced Jack's family to leave Germany and flee to Africa. During their life in Africa, his wife and daughter slowly adapted and fell in love with it. After Germany was defeated, Jack faced two choices. , returning to Germany is still as British nationality, and continuing to stay in British-colonized Africa where they live, Jack said to his daughter: "If I were not only a British nationality, they would never treat us as their own, you think they hold parties. Will you invite us? No, this is not our place. "
Where is my home? In the dead of night, on a foreign land, in a room that is not my own, I ask myself, "Where is my home?" A
local native told Jack: "If your cow is stolen, then you forget it, because it must have been eaten, but the land is different, you can always come back and visit it, it will always be there" I like this saying.
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