Ask 10,000 young senators what they would choose between becoming a president and a girlfriend, and most of them would choose the president. If you put it on me, I guess I will do the same. I think in human nature, the desire for power trumps lust. So reason is a good character that everyone praises.
The fine traces, the angel in charge of fate drank an extra drink, and took a nap when watching you, and life has been completely different since then. If there is an all-powerful angel overlooking all living beings, the so-called free will is actually the result of being chosen. So there is such a movie, Matt Damon used Mission Impossible's consistent tenacity and perseverance to create such a beautiful dream of free choice in life. Yes, running, through door after door, even with sluggish steps and awkward postures.
This kind of subject matter, I always find it a bit ridiculous, in the huge philosophical trap, it is still a love story. Abandoning those passages where Damon has been running, what I like to watch is the tenderness of the two of them, lingering on the bed that Jinghong glanced at.
Of all the actresses, Emily Bronte is my favorite girl. In "Austin Book Club", Emily, a sensitive and repressed French teacher, lied about sneaking out at a friend's party to date young students, parked on the side of the road and put on a topless skirt. Across the road is a hotel, and at the entrance of the hotel is a handsome young man smiling and waiting. She waited for a few seconds at the red light, but changed her mind and turned to leave. This Emily, comfortable and relaxed, hid in the men's room and kissed the man she ran into, threw her phone into the coffee, and while registering with one man, was led by another man, passed through the doors one by one, and flew run away.
Life is finally complete.
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