I fucking love that puke story he made up. Revenge, revenge without any result. Just like their youth, their journey. Meaninglessness itself is meaning.
What is the result? Teddy of Hero Dream doesn't like this kind of ending, it's not full of breath, not majestic enough. But just like the disgusting surface of that story, his revenge made everyone who laughed at him see how disgusting and unbearable he was. Puncture everything, perhaps only children have such courage.
In Zhang Ailing's novels, I like this kind of sheathing.
Me too.
The end of their journey is a corpse. is death. During this journey (should refer to a broader life journey), they have seen the despicable and unbearable world bit by bit. Chris was full of dirty words, but cried and shouted, "But she's a teacher, I thought..." We all used to think that teachers are always kind and honest. The bad boy will probably pop the balloon a little earlier than the good boy. They took pleasure in describing each other's mothers in nastier terms, but Teddy couldn't stand the fat man at the dump humiliating his D-Day father. "it's my old man." He actually burst into tears. Gordie is the most melancholy of the four boys, "my father hates me", how much courage does it take to face this bleak? He even felt that he was the one who should die instead of his brother. Interestingly, the only person in the film who didn't cry was the cowardly Vern, maybe the easiest one to live.
On their journey to find a corpse, they realize the dark side of the world earlier than the average child. Therefore, when I return to the town, I feel that the world has changed and the town has become smaller. Those gangsters are no longer scary.
The only thing that is reliable is that there are such a group of friends who scold you with the most dirty words, but protect you with the most sincere heart. (The so-called friend after entering the society just turned a bit.) A
really good movie is never "inciting" emotions, but a little bit of hooking out of emotions from the bottom of my heart. Many details are very moving. Little Fatty's hilarious look at night vigil, Chris teaching Gordie like a nagging mom, singing and walking on the rails holding hands, running races. Etc., etc.
Even if you haven't experienced it, you must have encountered yourself in the middle of an adventure in a dream.
Who has no youth?
Do you have such a friend, even if you haven't seen each other for a long time, even if the world is separated forever, you will always have a faint smile when you think of him and the crazy years we have gone through together?
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