Seeing my fifty-year-old dream on the screen

Jasen 2022-03-25 09:01:08

This is my second film at the Shanghai International Film Festival. After watching the ball all night, I still admire myself for getting up to catch up with the scene at 8:30.

There are still tickets until the opening, go in, and sure enough, the No. 1 Daguang Hall of Connaught University is so empty, I have at least three rows of space left, I don't have to worry about any strange behavior that makes me unhappy, I think This film is not the tune of the city of Shanghai, right?

In fact, it's not my tune, or it shouldn't be the tune of people born like me in our country, because we don't know what freedom is.

Some people say that to deal with the mid-life crisis, the magic weapon tattoo marathon motorcycle, I met with friends a few years ago, trying to maintain their own state, when they are fifty years old, everyone is riding a Harley, wearing a one-piece leather jacket, wearing a cool helmet, wandering around

There's still some time, I should be on my way

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  • George Hanson: Well, um, that's got a real nice, eh, taste to it. Though, I don't suppose it'll do me much good, though, I mean, I'm so used to the booze and everything.

    Captain America: You've got to hold it in your lungs longer, George.

  • George Hanson: That was a - UFO beamin' back at ya. Me and Eric Heisman was down in Mexico two weeks ago, we seen 40 of 'em flyin' in formation. They - they -they've got bases all over the world now, you know. They've been comin' here ever since 1946, when the scientists first started bouncin' radar beams off of the moon. And they have been livin' and workin' among us, in vast quantities, ever since. The government knows all about 'em.

    Billy: What are you talkin', man?

    George Hanson: Well, you just seen one of 'em, didn't ye?

    Billy: Hey, man, I saw somethin', man; but, I didn't see 'em workin' here. You know what I mean?

    George Hanson: Well, they are people just like us. From within our own solar system. Except that their society is more highly evolved. I mean, they don't have no wars, they got no monetary system, they don't have any leaders; because, I mean, each man is a leader. I mean, each man - because of their technology, they are able to feed, clothe, house, and transport themselves equally and with no effort.

    Captain America: Wow!

    Billy: Well, you know something, man, I think, you want to know what I think? I think this is a crackpot idea! That's what I think. How 'bout that? How 'bout a little of that? I think it's a crackpot idea! I mean, if they're so smart, why don't they just reveal themselves to us, huh, and get it over with?

    George Hanson: Why don't they reveal themselves to us - is because if they did, it would cause a general panic. Now, I mean, we still have leaders upon whom we rely for the release of this information. These leaders - have decided to repress this information because of the tremendous shock that it would cause to our antiquated systems. Now, the result of this has been that the Venutians have contacted people at all walks of life, all walks of life -

    [laughs]

    George Hanson: Yes! It would be a devastin' blow to our antiquated systems. So, now Venutians are mating with people in all walks of life in an advisory capacity. For once, man will have a god-like control over his own destiny. He will have a chance to transcend and to evolve with some equality for all.

    Captain America: How was your joint, George?