Keep watching, the plot is slow but compact. In the end, the righteous news and the grassroots who were about to collapse still won. The ending is very gratifying but not exaggerated. No hugs and shouts of celebration. At the end, when the film is finally played, there are various scenes of passers-by glancing at the TV, most of them are expressionless, and life continues calmly. I can't help but think about the results that the insiders have persevered through hardships, after countless hesitations and struggles, and faced the threat of everything screwed up in property, life, and life. The meaning and value contained in this process, outsiders will really try to understand. Do you understand or respect?
If we continue according to the above logic, it is easy to conclude that since I am so incompetent and no one cherishes the rewards I get after my hard work, then I should be manipulated and defeated!
! NO! That's what makes this realistic but ideal film so precious. It tells you that the world is a world full of insiders, transactions, and manipulation; but also a world where you may win if you are willing to persevere. But what is victory? Is it money and fame that all external things can be absolutely measurable?
I think. The victory here is more of a higher spiritual requirement and monitoring of the self as a human being, as our own self. He has countless gains and losses throughout his life, constantly adjusting himself and pursuing self-worth.
During this period, there will be challenges from all levels. No matter what class we are in, or we have the ability to change the status quo and step into a new society, the most important thing is that we must have something we insist on.
If not winning, at least not screwing up.
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