I think Tom Hanks is really old, in his sixties. . . I vaguely remember that when he was young, he was also in the sauna room in Philadelphia, and he was scrawny; now he is a slightly fat old captain, in the sauna room, thinking in his mind, he is still in the golden wheat field. The figure running beside him who jumped stupidly into the water to meet Colonel Dan, his friendship with Bubba, his love with Jenny and then he accompanied Coffey, maybe a black Jesus, walking the mile paved with asphalt The long road, the sad repentance in my heart, and then he chased the little plum like crazy, couldn't catch it, ran wild on Omaha beach, got lost in Seattle in the tremor of the shells, couldn't sleep, tried to assassinate an old lady in his own right. Being played to death caused a bunch of melon eaters to laugh. Later, he became the captain and defended the Soviet spies by confronting Somali pirates. He had a moral bottom line in his heart. He even traveled to the future, wearing tattered animal skins to deduce human civilization for us In his twilight years, he ran all the way, interpreting the lives of countless people. Now I watch him fly a plane into the Hudson River again. . . . . . Decades later, I really want to let out a cheesy sigh Captain Li and his wife's performance after talking, that kind of panic, hung up the wrong phone; laughed shyly after being teased; and lonely night running, lonely figure in the sauna room, this old guy's acting skills are still the same Horribly dedicated to Tom Hanks, "Saving Private Ryan" has been watched no less than ten times, and "Forrest Gump" is just as self-motivated. It is also a kind of companionship.
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