heroes in the long river of life. Some things feel sad or even scary when I think about them. Andy Lau in "See the Dragon Take Off Armor", Michael Keaton in "Birdman", Tommy Lee Jones in "No Country for Old Men"... Of course, when the film is over, the image of the protagonist ends, but we In the real world, there is no stop button. No matter how great people, outstanding people, and extraordinary people are, they will both grow old and die. The point is, which is cruelly real and which is kindly perfect.
The Sherlock Holmes we know is a man who is "wise and approachable". You can always find the truth of reality through clues, with your own eyes and wisdom. Just as Tom Cruise can always get the job done, just as Bond can always turn bad luck, and just as Terminator can always "turn back". But Sherlock Holmes in this film makes us frown. Is this the omnipotent detective?
I am getting old, my thinking is degraded, and I am dying. As the doctor flipped through the diary with more and more "forgotten points" recorded on each page, my mind was mixed. Our bodies, our minds, and even our souls can't keep up with the times and become stumbling and stagnant. What do we miss when we search for the truth for a lifetime? For a short life, what is the real meaning of "living"? It is to pursue the truth, to indulge in guilt, to be grateful, or to leave no regrets.
We all live in the real world and in the eyes of others. Gradually, we live into the "self" that we feel unfamiliar with. Everything in life is irreversible, but not irreparable. When Sherlock Holmes set the stone in the grass, he smiled happily for the first time, because he had no regrets.
Don't take the truth as it can be revealed so easily, and don't take life so heavy. Because, to the whole universe, we are not even a moment, we are just remembering and forgetting constantly in the long river of life.
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