At first, I couldn't understand why the people of the Yamato nation were hysterical over trivial things, treated their own flesh and blood as strangers, and couldn't understand why people hacked in the street to answer who they were. . Looking back, they can't understand that our parents saved money just to buy a house, to hold a decent wedding, or to let their children live in Internet cafes for four years in a different place!
Sumita has no parental care, no caring people, and some are just troubles brought by his biological father from time to time, and the nuclear radiation earthquake devastated his home. . It seemed that the future had closed a door for him and sealed a window. Cha Ze is also the product of a broken family, but the poetry collection fills her heart and makes her a crazy hot-blooded girl. She uses flyers and decorations to open the ship leasing point to the fullest, instilling positive energy in Tian unconditionally; the uncle of the neighbor also uses The abstract answer of "for the future" silently supported Sumita.
With a broken heart, Sumita painted himself with oil paint and walked around the city "doing something good". To outsiders, he was just a lonely and powerless "clown". And even if it is "mediocre", isn't the only remaining kindness just a stubborn little flower blooming in the ruins? The uncle of the gang told him to "don't always refuse other people's help" and gave him a gun and a choice. And this time, Sumita finally made his own choice without being forced by others.
When Sumita heard that Cha Zetian was really looking forward to it, he avoided her eyes with a smile on his mouth, and his cold heart finally melted into the candle, as if he could grow up and start a new life after turning himself in. Someya's drooping eyes and blurry eyes just represent the confused generation, who am I? Where am I going? If it is only for oneself, life is destined to be just a point, just like a scavenger trapped in self-knowledge, a persecutor who can’t listen to a little bit of accusation, and a mother Sumita who only wants to have fun; but if "I" is an obsession A person who is full of charm, or someone who is willing to give a hand to his neighbors, even someone who advocates money, rights, and knows why he lives, is far more than just spinning around at one point, but running a marathon. At the beginning of the film, the teacher's dry "come on" can only lead to a class of ridicule, but at the end, after experiencing a series of broken things and tasting the bitter fruits of adulthood, Sumita and Chazawa couldn't help but "come on". "With a shout, he ran out of the ruins.
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