When I flipped through this disc, I was actually moved.
It's not a very good story, and it's even a little vulgar at the height of psychology, but it's touching.
Thinking about education, thinking about talent and responsibility, thinking about social status and communication.
WHAN DO YOU WANT TO DO.
It's a big philosophical proposition for anyone, and the first thing to answer is the question of why I was born.
The protagonist gave in at first and went to that company, but then chose to go to California, but didn't explain what he was going to do, in the future.
The thinking stops there, but is left to the audience.
In psychologists, I have seen life choices, mutual respect, and the light of love, reason, and help.
If one day we can see the light of these realistic humanistic thinking in Chinese films, Chinese culture and film may be truly powerful.
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