Samurai, Chinese service, English service. Personally, as far as the movie is concerned, they devote themselves to the perfection they presume, from an immediate point of view, beautiful, really beautiful. When a man sacrifices what he pursues for himself, at this moment, he is not himself. Like everything in the universe, it nourishes vicissitudes and gives life. Life is the incarnation of nature, and when flowers bloom and fall, it is also its beginning and end. The beginning is beautiful, and the end is also beautiful, because this is not the end, but the beginning of a new cycle. Some things don't come to nothing with the passing of the body. As a human being, a living individual, how to understand the existence of an individual is very important, and the existence itself is not the behavior of an individual. Only a physical or spiritual sacrifice can be a dialogue with life and respect for life. Letting go is not really letting go, but teaching you to pick up, to pick up the thing that was originally yours. Perhaps only in this way, the behavior of Service is more meaningful.
Hey hello life!
Perfection, this is all perfection.
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