Although the world is big, there is love around the corner. The world is big, but your name can't help you. (Own Birth) Hi, my name is Alexander. (Sasi) Hello. where are you from? (Maria) I am from Germany. Oh, I'm Hungarian, but I also live in Germany. Uh-huh. Do you want to go to the beach together? It was a car accident that caused the protagonist Sasi to lose all memory before the car accident. He didn't remember when his grandfather came, but in the process of communicating with each other, he began to trust this strange grandfather. And on the way back in the co-op, he met the girl and remembered the past again. He had a good childhood in Bulgaria, and then left to smuggle to Italy. I spent a difficult time in the refugee shelter. At that time, my parents didn't have a lot of money, but they took him to stop and go in this strange country. Although they seemed like a foreigner, they were at ease. After his parents were separated for 15 years, he also grew up. When my father came back two months ago, my parents decided to go back to Bulgaria together, and a car accident happened. From other people's film reviews: We are not the protagonists, we have no relatives, we even consider ourselves strangers. We are confused and know nothing about the world, so we are self-righteous, let the so-called "authority" play with it, and experience the lifestyle of thousands of people (the car accident caused Saxi to remember nothing, and every day apart from the brain fragments tortured, it is lying in bed and everything do not do). But we won't be the lucky protagonist, we don't have such a strong grandfather (grandfather ordered to get up and go back to Bulgaria, and boldly chase girls when they see them). Yes, we don't have such a leader, so enjoy mediocrity. All this is just an excuse for mediocrity. It is not easy for people to keep their simplicity. Fantasy and love are the best antiseptics. (Grandpa let Sassi fantasize and keep his love for everything) Listen to me, all "leaders" are just legends, our lives are in our own hands, except for a little luck, you can completely control yourself rudder. You need a confidant, a heart, a dream, and a lot of courage to hit the road. In the end, you will find that so-called companions are just like that (in fact, what you want is not a companion, but a voice that affirms yourself). At that moment, you finally realized how to love and live beautifully as a person, recognize the beautiful scenery around you, recognize the beauty of the world, feel bright and happy, and life is not far away, but under your feet. Take control of your own helm, there will always be hurdles you can overcome. The first line is the line of "searching for memory" that Saxi, who lost his memory, rediscovered himself and slowly embarked on the road of returning home; Political persecution in China (who has engaged in the progressive movement of "freedom and democracy"), and the "memory" thread of the family fleeing to Germany. However, these two lines have a common theme, which is to find a sense of redemption. One is for the redemption of physical freedom (escape from persecution), and the other is for the redemption of regaining his "identity" (retrieving memory). Another very intriguing thing is that one line is the family fleeing from their hometown to a foreign land, and the other line is the journey from the "foreign land" back to their real hometown. Hundreds of turns and thousands of times, from the origin to the origin, implying the reincarnation of life Saxi's parents chose to break up, and Saxi was brought up by her mother alone. Sassi's character has become reticent and unconfident due to the influence of the shelter and the incomplete father's love. Moreover, as a stowaways, his identity will inevitably be suspected, all of which have become the source of his inferiority. The car accident magnified it all to the extreme, even though he had lost his memory. He is a man without a past, and more seriously, a man without a future. Fortunately, Grandpa showed up around the corner of Sassi's world...
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