Most afraid of the sudden quietness of the air, most afraid of friends' sudden concern,
most afraid of memories, suddenly rolling, colic and unquenchable,
most afraid of suddenly hearing news from you,
missing, if there is a voice, I don't want it, it's a sad cry,
and now I finally let myself belong to me There
are only tears left but I can’t fool myself
Suddenly I miss you so much Where will you be happy or wronged
Suddenly I miss you so much Suddenly sharp memories Suddenly blurry eyes
We are like a most beautiful song turned into two sad movies
Why did you bring I have traveled the most unforgettable journey
and left the most painful souvenirs
We are so sweet, so beautiful, so believing, so crazy, so passionate Once upon a time,
why do we still have to run towards our own happiness and regret when we grow old
suddenly I miss you, where will you be? The joy or grievance
suddenly misses you suddenly sharp memories suddenly blurred eyes
most afraid of the air suddenly quiet most afraid of friends suddenly caring
most afraid of memories suddenly rolling colic and not calming
most afraid of hearing your news suddenly most afraid of this life has been decided Live by myself
without you but suddenly hear your news
This is a song from Mayday, the original intention was to write to those who used to love each other. But today after watching this video, this song kept spinning in my mind. Suddenly I found out that the so-called "Walking with me" is a song "Suddenly Missing You" between men. Suddenly I heard the news of the sudden death of a former friend one day after a long absence, so I suddenly had sharp memories and suddenly blurred eyes. They went through the most unforgettable journey together, leaving behind the most authentic souvenirs and such a crazy and enthusiastic past.
This movie called "Stand By Me" always gave me the illusion of a romantic literary film at first impression. After watching it, I realized that it is just a very "manly" work. This film does not have a heroine because it tells about an adventure of four boys who are about to enter junior high school during the summer vacation. A railroad adventure, an adventure that meant they waved goodbye to childhood and adolescence, an adventure to escape unhappy reality and an unhappy family, an adventure to find who you really are, an adventure to experience the value of life, an adventure Let four remember the adventure of a lifetime. At the end of the film, when I saw "The Screenwriter - Stephen King", I instantly understood that he could write such novels and scripts. In a seemingly relaxed environment, there are imminent conflicts and irreconcilable contradictions. In the game of life and death, the truth of human nature and the value of life are revealed. In the atmosphere of laughter, you will feel the tears overflowing from the corners of your eyes unconsciously. He is the "O Henry" of the film world, a well-deserved master.
Among the hundreds of Stephen King's novels that have been adapted, "The Shawshank Redemption" is the most famous and successful, his portrayal of a thrilling escape from prison is both light and bizarre. But if you are fortunate enough to watch this "Walk With Me", you will really understand that the so-called master can not only write legends, but also write truth.
A yellow rice field, the music slowly reminds me of softness, warmth, and whispers as if telling something. There is a jeep parked on the road next to the rice field. In the driver's seat is a middle-aged man who is a little bald. His eyes are a little dull. He stared into the distance in a trance, as if caught in a memory. It wasn't the frown and the rubbing index finger that showed his irritability and confusion. He lowered his head and picked up the newspaper beside him. It read "Lawyer Chris was killed in the restaurant after trying to persuade him to fight". The two teenagers on bicycles outside the window passed by the car. personal story.
As soon as the camera turns, we follow the memories of the protagonist and travel back in time and space back to the summer of 1959 in the United States. Accompanied by the voice-over of the protagonist, a tall and thin boy in a red striped shirt and light blue jeans appeared in the camera, and I immediately remembered those eyes, those eyes that were sensitive and vulnerable to melancholy. At a glance, you will think that this is a boy who lives on the edge. He is not happy so he has a strong desire to break free from the world he lives in.
The film is carried out in the form of memories interspersed with narration. This method is highly subjective. From the author's point of view, the film leads us through the limitations of time and space to this hot summer, this small American town with a population of only 1,200. Town, come to the world where these four boys live. I guess it's not just a story about friendship, it's not even the real theme of it. Because with the passage of time and distance, some of them kept in touch less and less and didn't become lifelong friends. As the protagonist said, "In the end, they become just passers-by in our lives. This kind of thing is always inevitable, and some friends often pass by in a flash, just like pedestrians on the road." This feeling of identification is too strong and real for me. In the sea of people we have met in our life, how many friends you can have, most of them slowly and slowly in those days apart It will fade out of your life until it disappears. Maybe one day many years later, when we meet on the street, what we can share with each other is only the frozen past, but there will never be a present and a future. How helpless this is but how real!
What the director and the writer really want to express through this film, in my opinion, is to hope that everyone will learn to miss the friends who have witnessed and experienced with you on the road of your growth, those who have helped you realize your self-worth and find Friends with meaning in life, the beauty and troubles of those young and frivolous. This is a heart-wrenching film, even though it is told in a bright way, but there is always a deep sentimentality and revenge in it. Facing a fragile spirit and a broken family that they can't get rid of, and facing contempt, contempt, contempt and even disregard from others, they can only use the method of "finding disgusting and low-level new words to make fun of their friend's mother" to vent their hearts. Pain is the most powerless and passive resistance to this world.
What kind of boy are these? What kind of stories do they each have? The author endowed them with different personalities and family backgrounds. What the author wants to convey from them is the core and essence of this work, a kind of humanistic concern. They are all fringe people in the world, weird people who are not welcome in life, forgotten in the family, children who need to be cared for, and superfluous people who can touch the hearts of audiences.
Gordy: The protagonist in the film, the storyteller. He is the second child in the family, but not the child his parents like. No one in the house could hear his voice except the good brother who had died, Danny. The pain of living in the shadow of others is the deepest wound in this child's heart. Everyone is used to saying "why can't you be like Danny", his parents use standards to measure their children, who is better and who is more in line with their own requirements to determine the care and love given, who is more in line with You decide who you value more according to your own taste, and use the pain of one person's departure to torture another living person. This is family love. Sometimes it is the medicine that saves your soul, and sometimes it is the first culprit that puts you on the road to destruction. And Gordy was a too kind and sensitive child. Danny's death made this home that he could force himself to endure, and that he could feel the love in his brother's eyes and words into unbearable. No one cares about his pain and longing. The long-term unequal treatment of his parents has caused him to fall into a state of complete denial of self-worth, and even doubt the meaning of his life. His father had never really understood him, walked into him, but easily and stubbornly gave his own conclusions----it was useless. All this is too ridiculous and absurd. Every child is an angel sent by God to the world. Please don't use your indifference to make him a devil.
Teddy: The most neurotic of the four boys, he has big eyes and is the most rebellious of the four. What the author mentions about his prison life at the end justifies this, a man who will never settle for the status quo. His father was a mental patient who was moody and short-tempered. But Teddy insists that his father is the hero of the Normandy landings in World War II, which is the spiritual pillar he built for himself. In the recycling bin, when the janitor insulted his father, his blue veins burst out, which was the most shocking realization of a 12-year-old boy who was defending his family's reputation and his beliefs. Gordy doesn't understand why he cares so much about his cruel father. However, people must find sustenance for themselves. Gordy's sustenance is when writing, and Teddy's sustenance is the battlefield. To insult his father is to insult his dreams and dignity. Under such self-guidance, he has become an extremely fanatical hero, craving all things exciting, new, and adventurous, and only these moments of life and death are enough to prove himself. I still remember the scene of the "flash train", the black "monster" with billowing white smoke came quickly, and Teddy stood on the rails alone, looking at the train opposite, imagining that he was a confidant on the beach of Normandy. Armed with submachine guns, the army fired on the incoming Germans. Chris got him off the rails, cursing like crazy. In the huge gap between dream and reality, he didn't know where to go. For him, "The Flash Train" is not a child's absurd act on a whim, but a major moment for him as a man to prove his masculinity to his friends and the world, and even to himself. I think if Teddy has the opportunity to join the army, or participate in a battle, he must be the warrior at the forefront. In his blood there is infinite yearning and worship for sacrifice, and life is far less important than honor in his eyes. I love the part where he muttered to himself during the night vigil, which vividly portrays a 12-year-old boy who regards his ideals as his life. Just like when we were children, we always liked to be teachers among our friends, and felt that we were the leaders of the world at the moment.
Wayne: He's a little fat man, so he's like most fat men--gluttonous, honest, dull, cute, and timid. He is the least discerning in the group, and the object of jokes when everyone is bored. Often do something awkward, always say something inappropriate. But you just can't hate him because you know he's a good little fat man. He really cares about you and can tolerate your ridicule and scorn just because you are his friend.
Chris: He is a natural leader, but he has mature thinking about life at a young age. He was poisoned by the family's notoriety, but the more he resisted, the more confused he became. He is intelligent but equally sensitive, he does not believe in fate but keeps fighting. From his courageous rescue of Teddy from the railroad tracks, to persuading Gordy to go to the preparatory class of college, insisting that his writer dreamed of that long talk all night, to the fearlessness of being a bad boy in the woods, his kindness , justice, mind and courage have been fully reflected, so from his last becoming a professional lawyer and his accidental death in persuasion are in line with the character's personality. He is the tree you can rely on in times of hardship, the star who always gives you hope, and the partner who never leaves you when the world abandons you. Knowing him is your luck, losing him is your misfortune. The boy's determined eyes gleamed with Gordy's words "You can do whatever you want."
At the end of the story, they handed the boy's body into the hands of the police. No one becomes a hero for this, because it is no longer the most important thing. Each of us has found ourselves and our direction in this long journey. No one is useless. When you truly start to respect life, you will understand, to live earnestly for those who love you and to those who despise you. prove yourself. In this summer of separation, they embark on their own destiny with their own thoughts. On the occasion of separation, we found the meaning of the dignity of life together.
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