But I think it's still a bit cliché to talk about how the bankers are charitable, and then it's not going well.
Then I came to the part where I didn't exist, and I felt that ① no matter how miserable you are now, it may actually be a little worse ② that anyone who exists may be ordinary, but not necessarily insignificant, you Its existence may have a great impact on others. It's the kind of butterfly effect, but we may not know it ourselves, but we
feel that it is too perfunctory to say this. It is to tell everyone that although you are very hard now, you may have been even more hard, so you have to grateful!
Then I added that the actor's performance seemed a little exaggerated. Of course, this is a personal opinion~ Maybe I can't understand the feeling of something lost and found. Then I thought maybe that was the meaning of the film, and then I thought it was meaningless. Anyway, I really don't like this male protagonist, so if he goes to prison, he will go in, or that person's conscience finds out or something.
Until the end, it was those people who donated the money, and then I suddenly cried, although this kind of plot is quite cliché, but I just feel that it is such a beautiful thing to pay and then get a return, and how lucky I am one thing. I thought it was a comedy.
I still remember learning Shakespeare's texts when I was a child, and then introducing the four major tragicomedies, and then I thought it could be considered a comedy at that time. Then I know now, I feel that this kind of experience can indeed be regarded as a comedy, maybe even more hilarious than the Shakespeare one.
In fact, life is still that life, it depends on what you have experienced, how you understand
it But if you do good deeds, don’t ask about your future. Maybe one day God or your own heart will guide you and redeem you~
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