Although there is a brief introduction to this movie in the English textbook for junior high school, although many friends recommended this movie a long time ago, I always thought that such a clichéd plot as Surviving on a Island had been performed too many times, and most of them seemed stiff and jerky, and I felt no matter what. Less than the despair and helplessness of human beings after being singled out, the purely commercial operation makes most of these films superficial to death, and it feels like a waste of time to pass the time.
"The Rest of the Desert Island" has a kind of power. It slowly opens a door in your heart with a slow and firm rhythm. Whenever the music resounds in your ears, there is always a feeling of helplessness, pity, or suddenly cheerfulness. The feeling is subtle and lingering. Touching the bottom of your heart, it seems to make people look up to the full outline of life, and suddenly all the injustices and irritability in reality almost become trivial things, which are not worth worrying about.
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