So, I feel relieved to start writing~~ Hey
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One of the highlights of this film: in this film The hope seller that I have seen is exactly the role that the protagonist of the film has been playing. In the beginning, Shakespearean actors, to figure-eight soldiers, to postmen, to "sperm donors", to post office workers, to...
all the way to perform, using Shakespeare’s language and with their passion on the stage, rekindling Everyone lost their hope for a better life in the fear of the end of the world, and at the same time, they used this kind of work to make a living;
even if they were tied to the devil's cave, the protagonist did not stop selling hope, he tried to persuade his friends to escape together;
He took a packet of letters accidentally picked up from a skeleton on the way to escape, and gave him the capital of sell hope, so he went on the road again. This time, the hope he "sold" was like a spark. After he left, the first postman he developed there completed the work of starting a prairie fire, organized a post office, and more people brought people together. The inner hope is spread everywhere.
The new life is naturally the pregnancy of a hope. If
the hope is enlarged to a certain extent, it may be a dream.
In this film, by bringing everyone's hopes together, we can see the shape of a dream, which is very similar to Martin Luther KIN's dream. Generally speaking, it is similar to the concept of world peace.
Another aspect: dreams shine into reality.
I think this part was mainly performed by Abby, who was killed by the rioters.
The most impressive part is the part where Abby and the hero take refuge in the snow-capped mountains. After Abby accidentally fell into the water, she finally saw the actor who had been reluctant to get out of bed running out, and she probably realized the effect of the crisis. So, after the beginning of the spring, she burnt the house where the two of them had taken refuge and cut off the way to continue hiding, so as to strengthen their determination to face the danger.
The happy ending of the story is indispensable to the contribution of this strong and brave woman.
There is one more thing to watch: wit. Eight military orders, the male protagonist returns to his body in his own way. Isn't the technique the essence of Tai Chi? ! Very
awesome ~ (PS: Those Shakespeare’s classic sentences are very exciting)
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