When I look at it for myself, it's really easy to bring emotions into it. Especially when the residents of Wuming Town shouted "we are here" together.
Everyone should feel that he is one of these roles.
Everyone should feel more or less like Holden-found something special, beautiful, and different, but no one believes you except yourself.
Then at a certain moment, I will feel that I am a resident of an unnamed town-I obviously exist, I have my own ideas, and my life. I am such a unique me, but no one can see, understand, Can understand.
This is somewhat fanciful, a bit of such a small loophole, and there will be a little bit of doctrine and teaching from time to time, which can make people feel moved and not disgusted. I think these reasons should be indispensable.
Well, in fact, you can really use this film for psychological analysis...
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