Nothing in this world belongs to you, including yourself. Maybe we came to this world just to create something of our own. Because we are young, we bet on love. Supreme Treasure rejected Zixia, he thought he still loved Jingjing. Seeing Jingjing, he finds out that Zixia is the true love. Fate has been joking with him: the Supreme Treasure suddenly became Sun Wukong, and after a lot of hard work, he found Jingjing and fell in love with Zixia. And the choice is so cruel: to defeat the Bull Demon King and save Zixia, you must put on a spell to return to the powerful Monkey King; and when you wear a spell, you can't have the slightest lust, you can only learn from the scriptures. Injustice for the Supreme Treasure: I don't understand why love always has to be sacrificed in a story like this. Love is so beautiful and fragile, unable to face the triviality and tenacity of life. Which relationship does not have gorgeous moments and difficult long-term, will they be happy together, not necessarily. Supreme Treasure dug out his heart and saw a tear Zixia left there, after all, he had been in the sea. Five hundred years and five hundred years later, after a big circle, he returned to the same place. Humans failed to overcome fate, but human dignity was affirmed in the struggle, and human emotions were bound to be immortal. "There is no joy in life, and no pain in death." Da Che realized. Tighten the spell, encircle the dreams of the past, and encircle the angular personality. Maturity is a very painful word, it may not necessarily be gained, but it must be lost. Looking at Zixia, who was gradually drifting away on the screen, I suddenly realized that this is actually a very selfish ending. This is the benefit of selfishness. It doesn't matter if the Supreme Treasure forgets or remembers himself. The last line of the whole film is: "Look at that person, so strange, like a dog." One day you will walk on the road like a dog. In fact, this sentence is the theme of the whole movie. With a man's thinking is: a man's helplessness.
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