As a fan of American TV dramas, I like the vast scenery of the farm, which reminds me of my childhood hometown that I can't go back to. For people who have lived on the land for generations, it is a dilemma whether to make quick money or live for a long time. In the movie, Americans are very wise. Because of their knowledge and belief in the land, people choose the latter. Relatively speaking, in the real version of China, now that everyone wants to get rich quickly, we all actively or passively choose or accept the former. So, after watching this movie, let's look back and see where the fields, rivers, and blue sky that we played with when we were young, and the little animals that accompany us to grow up, went. We are moving forward with clear goals, for a common well-off society, but what is the price we pay? It is the childhood hometown that I will never go back to.
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