The saddest Spring Festival ever in my life watching this movie
The protagonist won the Nobel Prize and kept rejecting most of the invitations, but chose to return to his hometown where he has not returned for 40 years. Whether the first 20 years of his life can largely determine who he is, his hometown is familiar but It's strange again. I can feel that he can't find a sense of belonging. Everything in his hometown is so familiar but not comfortable. Only when he talks to his ex-girlfriend, the ex-girlfriend said that he is encouraging and motivating the children of local laborers through education. He said um, for the people. The service is amazing. The ex-girlfriend's face darkened. No need to be sarcastic. I know you too well. They can talk to him. He kissed her gently in the car. She understood him. He gave his hometown a lot of tolerance. Everyone hugs and takes pictures Riding in a fire truck is promoted to be awarded by the beauty pageant champion to donate to a paralyzed teenager, but in the end he still can't accept the bureaucracy of his hometown, the unfair way of doing things, and the conscience of himself alone in the closest people loneliness
And some more plots:
When the Nobel Prize was awarded, the protagonist was not so proud. His point of view is that this only shows that his art is what the judges need and like the most, and does not show the intrinsic value of this art.
The protagonist insists on walking in the small town. The changes in the town are so small and so small that even the place where he lived when he was a child is still there.
Everyone in my hometown doesn't understand him. They are proud of him, but they don't understand what he is proud of. Three times, one class is less than once.
"I feel it is my duty to make the world a little brighter and a little darker. I know it's a dangerous war but that doesn't mean I'm going to surrender"
"The truth does not exist. There is no truth. There is only deconstruction and interpretation of the truth or what we call truth is just an interpretation used to influence others."
Ah ah ah ah ah
That's what the ending meant.
I didn't read the movie review and didn't understand it, so it may be the author's fictional consumption hometown!
Director Zhenxing
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