"The End" has been dubbed too many new pioneers of "feminism" and "road film". From a male's point of view, this film faithfully reflects a man's greatest weakness-not being honest, especially not being honest about his own weakness. Even when women pointed their guns at their hearts, they still acted pretentiously that women didn't have the guts. And it is the men who really have no guts to fulfill their dignity by treating women's strength and even suppression. This is the greatest sorrow of men. I always believe that mutual frankness is the key to equality between the two sides, but the truth often carries irreconcilable adverse factors. The battle between men and women is half-and-half, and the winners often go through the
end of the disastrous movie, which still gives me the tragic feeling of "Krafting the father and chasing the sun". If I had such a trip, I would probably consider dying magnificently to end my life. What many people have experienced during the journey are things that many people have not encountered in a long lifetime. Being forced to be close to death is also being forced to be close to the truth. This is certainly not an American movie that disappointed me
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