When I was a child, I watched Schwarzenegger's "Terminator 2" and was deeply moved by the film's special effects. I have never forgotten it. It may be my favorite movie when I was a child, but I didn't realize it at the time. Later, I was deeply moved by another stunt landmark movie - "The Matrix", which has been designated as my favorite movie for many years, with esoteric philosophy wrapped in gorgeous stunts.
But I watched a movie recently, and I think she is my favorite movie. An old nerd who is clumsy in communication. Because of work, he persistently embarks on the road of search. He boarded a fishing boat in a drunk-driving helicopter and stepped on the Fly to the crater about to erupt with a skateboard and climb the Himalayas
- she is called "Hundred Days Dreamer".
The most emotional thing for most people may be the beautiful scenery along the way. But what really touched my heart was that the protagonist was a real introvert. A studio that can only be called a warehouse, working hard, and working on Wall Street, there is no bright workplace! In fact, I like that kind of
work environment, and I don't need to do any office communication. In fact, I was very much like him at school. I liked to stay in the dormitory when I had nothing to do, with the curtains drawn, and the lights in the dim room. He was also the target of molestation in the company, and the new boss was simply bullying him on purpose. Of course, introverts adhere to the principle of "consequences before benefits", and always forbear. Quite the spirit of Ah Q.
But ah, don't "bully" introverted people, don't take our forbearance as cowardice, cross the red line in the heart will explode, introverted people will not disappear in silence, but will explode in silence! That's why the protagonist embarks on a journey around the world. What is the opportunity for me to do this?
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