My favorite part of Forever Young

Casey 2022-09-20 15:02:27

Forever Young. A word that has long been rotten on the street, actually made me, a late-stage young man, shed tears in a mess at three in the morning.

Seeing Eugene, who was old, frail, alcoholic and frustrated, holding a sophon who couldn't take care of himself, singing Bob Dylan's Forever Young on the beach, he suddenly realized that youth has a deeper meaning-painful patients want to get back to health, decadent The old need to find the meaning of life; the young will cry, but what they need is different. They yearn for infinite freedom, and they are also afraid that the profligate years will eventually disappear.

Obviously, after recognizing the difficult life, I still hope to love the former more moving and meaningful, and I am also very encouraged.

So, this rating is too low. A lot of people think that the movie doesn't capture the truth deeply. I think that's exactly what the director intended. This is a drama, not a documentary. The director's portrayal of Eugene himself also pays attention to why Eugene went through all the difficulties to reveal it. Just like Kate, who was sad and gloomy in "A Nightmare in the East City", finally showed a smile, and the rescuers also saved themselves. We all have struggled, and through hard work, we have brought about change.

There will always be suffering in the world, May you forever young.

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